
Damar Halim is returning to Buffalo.
The Buffalo Bills have re-signed safety Damar Halim to a one-year contract.
The 28-year-old played the 2025 season on a one-year deal with Buffalo but was limited to five games due to a pectoral injury suffered in practice that ended his season and required surgery.
Hamlin suffered a cardiac incident in January 2023 during “Monday Night Football” against the Cincinnati Bengals and was resuscitated on the field. He made a complete recovery and played in five games the next season, which helped him finish second in NFL Comeback Player of the Year voting.
A sixth-round pick (212th overall) in 2021, Hamlin started all 14 games in which he played the next season and logged the first two interceptions of his career.










