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Biden doesn't believe NFL is getting too dangerous: 'Don't know how you avoid it'

By Joe Morgan

Published January 04, 2023

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The terrifying event during "Monday Night Football" between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals has stunned the sports world. 

Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest during the first quarter of the game after tackling Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins. 

Damar Hamlin vs the Patriots

Buffalo Bills defensive back Damar Hamlin leaves the field after the New England Patriots game, Dec. 1, 2022, in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (AP Photo/Greg M. Cooper, File)

Hamlin stood up after delivering the hit, only to collapse to the turf seconds later. 

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Players from both teams gathered around Hamlin as CPR was administered to the second-year pro before an ambulance rushed him to the hospital.

Hamlin has been listed in critical condition at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center intensive care unit since collapsing against the Bengals.  

Damar Hamlin warms up

Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin warms up before the Bengals game on Jan. 2, 2023, at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

While Hamlin’s hit did not appear to be anything out of the ordinary, it has served as a sobering reminder of the dangers of football. 

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On Wednesday, President Biden was asked if the NFL was getting "too dangerous," with the 46th president deeming injuries to be part of the game. 

"No. Look, the idea that you're going to have… You got guys that are 6'8, 340 pounds running a 4.8 [seconds] 40 [yard dash]. I mean, you know, you hit somebody with that kind of force… Now, that's not what happened here," Biden told reporters nearly two days after Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest.  

President Joe Biden speaks to a crowd in Kentucky

President Biden speaking about his economic and infrastructure plans on Jan. 4, 2023, in Covington, Kentucky. (Michael Swensen/Getty Images)

"I don't know how you avoid it. I think working like hell on the helmets and the concussion protocols, that all makes a lot of sense. But it's you know, it is dangerous. We've got to just acknowledge it." 

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The Bills provided an update Wednesday afternoon on Hamlin’s condition, saying he had shown "signs of improvement" since being taken to the hospital Monday night. 

"Damar remains in the ICU in critical condition with signs of improvement noted yesterday and overnight," the Bills said on Twitter.

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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen reacts as medical personnel attend to Damar Hamlin. (Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

"He is expected to remain under intensive care as his health care team continues to monitor and treat him."

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The game between the Bengals and Bills was suspended with 5:58 remaining in the first quarter and the Bengals leading, 7-3. 

On Tuesday, the NFL announced that the game "will not be resumed this week" and that no decision has been made about its possible resumption at a later date. 

Joe Morgan is a Sports Reporter for Fox News.

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