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    Friday, May 17, 2024

    NFL roundup: Hamlin makes an early impact in returning to field in Bills' preseason game

    Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin (3) drops into coverage during the first half of an NFL preseason football game against the Indianapolis Colts in Orchard Park, N.Y., Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
    Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, facing, hugs Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie after an NFL preseason football game in Orchard Park, N.Y., Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
    Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin speaks at a news conference after an NFL preseason football game against the Indianapolis Colts in Orchard Park, N.Y., Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)
    Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young, left, and New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers speak after an NFL preseason football game, Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023, in Charlotte, N.C. The New York Jets won 27-0.(AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman)
    New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson (2) passes in the pocket against the Carolina Panthers during the first half of an NFL preseason football game, Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman)

    Hamlin returns to the field

    Whatever jitters Bills safety Damar Hamlin might have been feeling went away midway through the first quarter on Saturday, when he first heard the play call: Blitz.

    Four snaps into his first game in a competitive setting since a near-death experience on Jan, 2, Hamlin broke toward the line and stopped Indianapolis Colts running back Evan Hull for no gain on fourth-and-1 from the Buffalo 40.

    "Yeah, man, it felt good. It for surely felt like a little weight off my shoulders," Hamlin said following Buffalo's 23-19 preseason-opening win. "Amazing. It just makes me feel like I'm back in that element."

    What seemed unfathomable in those frightening first moments when Hamlin went into cardiac arrest and needed to be resuscitated on the field during a game at Cincinnati in January, is closer to approaching reality in the 25-year-old's bid to resume his playing career.

    Hamlin showed no signs of hesitancy or trepidation in finishing with three tackles — the two others coming on consecutive snaps — in playing two-plus defensive series spanning the first and second quarters.

    In doing so, he reached the latest and perhaps biggest milestone in a comeback that began with him returning to practice in May followed by enduring his first thud in the Bills' first padded session of training camp two weeks ago.

    "What we just witnessed, to me, is remarkable," coach Sean McDermott said. "It's a true sign of a young man's courage and obviously everyone who helped him to get to this point. I know there was a football game going out there today, but I mean a truly remarkable display of courage and strength and faith."

    Hamlin arrived at the stadium flashing his familiar heart sign and held out three fingers to signify his jersey number as he entered the tunnel. And not even a brief delay caused by a thunderstorm could douse his spirits.

    Hamlin entered the game taking the field as part of Buffalo's kickoff coverage unit following James Cook's 8-yard TD run 3 1/2 minutes in. And he spent the second half watching along the sideline with his pads on while wearing running shoes.

    At the final whistle, Hamlin sought out his mother, Nina, in the stands and presented her his game jersey even though he had initially promised it to former teammate and now Colts receiver Isiah McKenzie.

    "That first jersey back, it had to go to Mom. Dude, I had to go to her. My mom was my strength, my everything, you know, through my entire life," Hamlin said. "But I'm for surely going to get Isaiah a jersey this season."

    McKenzie is fine with having to wait.

    More important to him was seeing how far Hamlin has come.

    "It was awesome to see him progressing the way he's progressing. Out there on the field now, doing his thing and playing the game he loves to play. It felt awesome to be out there with him," McKenzie said. "One time I was on the pile, and me and him started laughing. It was pretty cool to see him smiling and enjoying himself."

    Hamlin has grown in confidence with each step he's taken, starting with waking up from a medically induced coma in a Cincinnati hospital bed some two days after he collapsed, followed by being able to breathe on his own to eventually being cleared to resume playing in April, when he announced his comeback bid.

    Asked what his next milestone might be, Hamlin kept his day-at-a-time focus by saying: "Practice tomorrow."

    And yet, the third-year player allowed himself to look ahead to traveling to his hometown of Pittsburgh next week for Buffalo's game against the Steelers.

    "I think it will probably be electric down there. I can't wait," he said.

    After two more preseason games, the next hurdle will come on Aug. 29, when the Bills make their final cuts to establish their regular-season roster with Hamlin seeking to re-secure one of the backup spots behind returning starters Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer.

    "It's kind of like proving it to myself and just accepting a challenge of just being able to go through something so tough and just to be able to come back and overcome that," Hamlin said assessing his journey.

    "And then just to prove to yourself that nothing can stop you from doing what you want to do and reaching the heights that you want to reach," he added. "It'll be a long road, long journey as far as the goals that I've got for myself in this game. But today was definitely a step in the right direction."

    Jets 27, Panthers 0

    Bryce Young was 4 of 6 passing for 21 yards in his NFL preseason debut as Carolina lost to New York.

    The No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft played three series and the Panthers picked up just one first down with the 2021 Heisman Trophy winner under center against a Jets defense that rested its starters.

    Young didn't get much help from his offensive line as he was hit on three of his seven drop backs, including a blindside shot to the center of his back from 293-pound defensive tackle Solomon Thomas on his first pass attempt. Young's lack of size was the biggest concern when he entered the league, but the 5-foot-10, 204-pound quarterback bounced back to his feet after the hit.

    Aaron Rodgers' debut with the Jets will have to wait for another day as coach Robert Saleh held out the four-time league MVP for the second straight preseason game. The 39-year-old Rodgers hasn't played in a preseason game since 2018 with Green Bay.

    Zach Wilson got the start and played the entire first half, leading the Jets (1-1) to scores on three of his six first-half possessions. He finished 14 of 20 for 123 yards, including a 2-yard touchdown pass to backup tight end Kenny Yeboah. Wilson seemed to get more comfortable in the pocket as the game went on, completing mostly short passes underneath the coverage.

    The Jets outgained the Panthers 189-32 in the first half and led 13-0 at the break.

    Rookie Israel Abanikanda ran for 37 yards on six carries, including a 26-yard burst up the middle where the fifth-round draft pick from Pittsburgh dragged a defender for the final 5 yards before being taken down just short of the goal line.

    After throwing an interception, Jets third-string quarterback Tim Boyle bounced back with TD passes to tight ends EJ Jenkins and Zack Kuntz. Boyle finished 9 of 10 for 84 yards.

    Carolina traded up from the ninth spot in the draft to get Young, with owner David Tepper saying he's banking on the former Alabama star to lead the franchise to multiple Super Bowl titles.

    But if the Panthers (0-1) are to snap a five-year playoff drought and make some noise in the NFC South, new coach Frank Reich is going to need to dramatically improve the team's offensive line. Carolina allowed four sacks in the first three quarters, three of those on Matt Corral, who fumbled once.

    Late Friday

    Lions 21, Giants 16

    Adrian Martinez scored on a 1-yard quarterback sneak with 1:51 left to give Detroit a preseason victory over New York.

    After Graham Gano’s third field goal gave the Giants a 16-14 lead with 7:59 to play, Martinez led the Lions on a 69-yard drive. New York stopped former Steelers running back Benny Snell Jr. twice from the 1, but Martinez — an undrafted rookie who had 49 TD runs in 45 college games for Nebraska and Kansas State — dived over the goal line for the score.

    Tommy DeVito’s desperation pass was intercepted by Brandon Joseph to clinch the game.

    Maurice Alexander returned a punt 95 yards for a touchdown at 2:37 of the third quarter for the Lions, and Sudfeld hit Jameson Williams for a 2-point conversion. Sudfeld led the Lions to a field goal and a 14-13 lead late in the third quarter. He finished 15 of 28 for 194 yards and two interceptions.

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