Patriots Players Among Top Donors To Damar Hamlin Charity

Millions of dollars have been raised

Prior to Monday night, Damar Hamlin had received roughly $2,900 in donations to his charitable toy drive, eclipsing the desired goal of $2,500.

Less than a day later, the donation counter stood at just over $4 million — with the help of some New England Patriots players.

Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest during Monday’s game against the Bengals and, after having his heartbeat restored, was transported to a Cincinnati hospital where he was sedated and put on a breathing tube. The second-year Buffalo Bills safety remained in critical condition as of early Tuesday afternoon.

Searching for ways to support Hamlin, many have donated money to a toy drive the 24-year-old set up in 2020 to support children impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in his hometown of McKees Rocks, Pa.

“As I embark on my journey to the NFL, I will never forget where I come from and I am committed to using my platform to positively impact the community that raised me,” Hamlin wrote on the charity’s GoFundMe page.

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First noticed by ESPN’s Mike Reiss, three Patriots players are among the top donors to Hamlin’s toy drive: cornerback Myles Bryant, defensive tackle Lawrence Guy and quarterback Brian Hoyer.

The NFL on Tuesday announced that Monday’s Bills-Bengals game won’t be resumed this week. A decision hasn’t been made on when/if the game will be rescheduled.

Additionally, the league revealed that it hadn’t made changes to the Week 18 schedule, which includes a Sunday afternoon matchup between the Bills and Patriots. New England can clinch a postseason berth with a victory at Highmark Stadium.

Follow NESN.com for additional updates on Hamlin’s condition, and the status of the NFL’s schedule, as they become available.