- Bills player collapsed during game at Bengals in January
- Three specialists say safety can return to play in league
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin has been cleared to resume his NFL career and is attending the team’s voluntary workout program four months after going into cardiac arrest during a game against Cincinnati, general manager Brandon Beane said on Tuesday.
“He is fully cleared to resume activity,” Beane said, with the clearance coming from the team after the player met with a third and final specialist on Friday.