JUST NOW: A Ravens player who collapsed is hospitalized and in critical condition……

Fans of the Ravens rally for Bills’ safety After going into cardiac arrest, Damar Hamlin
BALTIMORE — Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin remains hospitalized and in critical condition after collapsing on the field during Monday night’s football game against the Bengals.

The outpour of support is continuing to come from across the country and in Baltimore.

Many Ravens fans are praying for Hamlin to recover from his injuries.

“Praying—a lot praying—a lot for him,” one Ravens fan said of Hamlin. “I hope he’s OK.”

People are continuing to show their support the day following Hamlin’s collapse.

Damar Hamlin thanks everyone for support in first public comments since  cardiac arrest

“When I saw it, I thought, you know, it’s football. He just a regular injury,” Ravens fan Renee Green said. “But once I saw that he wasn’t getting a note . . . that was hurtful. Like, oh man, he’s really hurt really bad.”

NFL football players are reacting as Hamlin continues to fight for his life.

“We’re talking about a man who collapsed, who laid breathless, who, unfortunately, is fighting for his life,” Indianapolis Colts safety Rodney McCleod Jr. said.

In Baltimore, M&T Bank Stadium was lit up with the colors of the Buffalo Bills.

Meanwhile, the Ravens changed the picture on the team’s Twitter account to one that says “pray for Damar” with a “3” to signify his jersey number.

Ravens players like Lamar Jackson, Geno Stone, and Marcus Williams expressed their support for Hamlin online.

“Our lives are on the line when we’re out there,” Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins told WJZ on Tuesday. “It’s a entertainment business and it’s fun and all games. It is a game. But we really put our lives on the line.”

Dobbins said his mind has been on Hamlin’s mother and what she might be going through.

“This was life or death,” Dobbins said. “Forget all the standings and all that stuff, ’cause he’s a human. I feel like a lot of people, not here, not saying here, but in general, in the sports world, forget that we are human.”

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