Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin waves to the crowd as he is honored before Super Bowl LVII between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium. The Republic-USA TODAY Sports

Roughly five weeks removed from suffering from a medical emergency during a Buffalo Bills game, safety Damar Hamlin is out here enjoying his life.

Hamlin was seen on the field in Arizona ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.

He was a whole vibe, showing off some awesome dance moves with Eagles running back and childhood bestie Miles Sanders.

No one could have envisioned this happening when Hamlin collapsed on to the field during Buffalo’s outing against the Cincinnati Bengals on Jan. 2.

The former sixth-round pick out of Pittsburgh suffered from sudden cardiac arrest. Doctors and trainers on hand inside Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati had to administer CPR and used a defibrillator on the field to resuscitate Hamlin after his heart stopped beating. 

He was immediately rushed to the hospital and found himself in intensive care for several days before showing signs of improvement.

Weeks later, and Damar Hamlin was on stage during Thursday’s NFL Honors paying homage to those who saved his life

It’s been a miraculous recovery for the young man. How much so? The head NFLP doctor actually believes Hamlin will play in the NFL again.

Either way, it was awesome to see Damar Hamlin vibing with a life-long friend ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl.

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