Hamlin injury just another reminder of the risks football players take
TORONTO — For veteran CFL lineman Derek Dennis, Damar Hamlin’s horrific injury is another sober reminder of the potential perils of professional football.
Hamlin, a defensive back with the Buffalo Bills, remains in critical condition in a Cincinnati hospital after suffering cardiac arrest on the field in the first quarter of Monday night’s game versus the Bengals.
“As a football player, every time we touch the field, we do understand the risks,” said Dennis, a six-foot-two, 337-pound tackle who spent last season with the Calgary Stampeders. “We’re so conditioned on having this warrior’s mindset in the sense of everything we do that sometimes you forget you’re playing a violent game, a game that’s meant to be played with a certain amount of passion, a certain amount of violence.
“All of the terms coaches teach you even at a young age, they call you a warrior, a savage, a beast, words that are related to be violent that you get so conditioned to it that you forget you are doing something that could put your life at risk. I’ve seen different scenarios that make the game super tough but (Monday night), I guess because the NFL has that stigma of being the ultimate gladiators and warriors, when you see something like that to the “best of the best, the cream of the crop,” it’s just scary, man.”