It wasn't that long ago when Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin was seen looking almost lifeless on the field in Cincinnati during a late-season contest in 2022. His recovery from cardiac arrest and his return to the field has been an inspiration for the entire country.
Hamlin is a fan favorite for the Bills. While he isn't the best safety in the league, he has been a serviceable contributor for Buffalo over the last few years.
The Bills need more, though. That is why Hamlin is going to be competing with other players like former second-round safety Cole Bishop for playing time in 2025. As things currently stand, it appears Bishop is the front-runner for the starting job.
Which leaves Hamlin in a very difficult situation.
NFL.com's Eric Edholm wrote an article Wednesday predicting a player from each team that was going to be on the hot seat this year.
For Buffalo, he chose Hamlin.
“The fact that Hamlin started 14 games a year ago is a testament to his mental and physical strength,” said Edholm. “But the Bills appeared open to Cole Bishop winning the job a year ago, and they might be even more so now — even after re-signing Hamlin this offseason.”
The NFL has always been a business. Fan favorites are quickly cast aside if the chance to find an improvement is made. For Hamlin, the Bills already see a potential upgrade along their roster.
It seems out of character for the Bills to release a fan favorite like Hamlin, but if the safety wants to continue playing in Orchard Park, the veteran needs to stand out over the next month.
Beating Bishop out of a spot may be Hamlin's only way to stay on the roster.
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