Damar Hamlin conspiracy theories: Why are NFL fans accusing Bills star of sending a 'clone' vs Bengals?
In certain circles, the Moon landing was faked, 9/11 was an inside job, President Biden is played by an actor, and now Damar Hamlin wasn't actually at the playoff game. In the wake of the Buffalo Bills' loss against the Cincinnati Bengals, fans have taken to Twitter to call his cameo appearance a stunt.
A small segment of the fanbase has called into question the method in which the broadcast showed the safety. He wasn't down on the field with his teammates, but rather in a suite upstairs. Fans have called the poor visibility a problem as well as the lack of an interview. One fan claimed the snow was fake to further compromise visibility.
A small segment of the viewership has claimed the safety never survived his injury and is instead being played by an actor or even a clone. Of course, clone technology is nowhere near close enough to the point of being able to replicate a human in the span of several days, and all evidence provided has failed to be corroborated.
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However, fans have persisted with their own digging, pulling up death records and continuing to do what they believe needs to be done to pull back the curtain.
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The Bills safety has steadily improved in health since the catastrophic injury suffered against the Cincinnati Bengals in the regular-season finale of Monday Night Football. After hitting Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins, the safety collapsed in the first quarter. An ambulance came onto the field and CPR was administered.
Since then, Hamlin was taken to a local hospital and eventually recovered enough to return to Buffalo. The safety eventually got to the point where Sean McDermott claimed the player was regularly in the building. Hamlin then showed up at the Bills-Bengals playoff game, where he watched his team come up short against Joe Burrow.