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Damar Hamlin Ruled Out for Playoffs: What's Next for the Bills Safety

Damar Hamlin Ruled Out for Playoffs: What's Next for the Bills Safety

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Damar Hamlin BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

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Based on the search results available, here are the significant recent developments regarding Damar Hamlin:

Damar Hamlin was placed on injured reserve on October 11, 2025, after suffering a pectoral injury, marking a dramatic setback in what has already been a challenging season for the Buffalo Bills safety[1]. The Bills designated him for return from injured reserve nine days before the divisional round playoff game against the Denver Broncos, and he logged three consecutive full practice sessions, suggesting he could potentially return to action[2][4].

However, the Bills made the decision not to activate Hamlin from injured reserve on Friday, officially ruling him out for Saturday's divisional-round matchup against Denver[2][4]. This means he will not play despite completing all his practice sessions and appearing to be progressing well medically[1].

Off the field, Hamlin shared significant personal news this week when he revealed that he was recently baptized by the Bills' team chaplain, with cornerback Christian Benford assisting in the ceremony[3]. Hamlin described the experience as deeply meaningful, noting that while he and Benford were already close, this spiritual moment created an even deeper connection between them[3].

The 2025 season has been notably difficult for Hamlin. After starting all 14 games the previous year, he lost his starting position and appeared in only five games while being limited mainly to special teams work, recording just one tackle[3]. This represents one of the fewest appearances in his career, comparable only to the 2023 season when he suffered cardiac arrest on the field against the Cincinnati Bengals[1].

Despite these setbacks, head coach Sean McDermott indicated that Hamlin appears to be in good spirits and is medically moving in the right direction, according to NFL Network[1]. With the Bills facing injuries at safety, including Jordan Poyer being ruled out with a hamstring injury, there was speculation that Hamlin might return to contribute on special teams if activated[2].

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