Bills' Denny Kellington returns to Cincinnati for first time since saving Damar Hamlin's life

The Buffalo Bills are set to take on the Cincinnati Bengals in a thrilling showdown under the bright lights of 'Sunday Night Football.' With Buffalo looking to get some of the bad taste out of their mouths after the embarrassing playoff loss, they've made headlines for something much bigger than the game. Bills athletic trainer […]

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The Buffalo Bills are set to take on the Cincinnati Bengals in a thrilling showdown under the bright lights of 'Sunday Night Football.' With Buffalo looking to get some of the bad taste out of their mouths after the embarrassing playoff loss, they've made headlines for something much bigger than the game.

Bills athletic trainer Denny Kellington was responsible for performing life-saving CPR when Damar Hamlin collapsed and suffered a reported cardiac arrest. Kellington immediately jumped into action which is a big reason why Hamlin is alive today.

It's an emotional atmosphere hours before kickoff, as Hamlin himself had announced some life-changing news. While he won't be active for this contest, the talented safety went to X to discuss what had gone down.

Nevertheless, cameras were rolling and captured the moment Kellington entered the facility for the first time since his life-saving actions, a huge moment where not a single word was said.

Kellington is a hero, and he's rightfully getting the praise he deserves across social media. However, if you ask him, he remains incredibly humble about the whole ordeal. He's only spoken a few times publicly about the incident, something we had previously reported on.

Regardless, while we are more than excited for whatever is about to transpire on the football field, the team got a good morale boost well before kickoff is underway.