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Defibrillator likely saved Damar Hamlin’s life, doctor says

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Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin is in critical condition after collapsing and suffering cardiac arrest during a game on Monday night. NBC senior medical correspondent Dr. John Torres weighs in on how this might have occurred and the steps taken that likely saved his life.

Damar Hamlin may’ve suffered commotio cordis, doctors say. Here’s what that means