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The Damar Hamlin situation shook every NFL athlete and the fans. It was a disastrous moment when the athlete fell to the ground after a tackle attempt on Tee Higgins. The moment was a horrific sight to see, and the athletes on the field looked worried. As several players gave their thoughts, Aaron Rodgers revealed how Hamlin’s cardiac arrest revived an athlete’s fear of mortality.

The 2022 season saw horrific accidents during the play. The Tua Tagovailoa concussion scare had everyone wondering about an athlete’s sustainability after gruesome hits to the head. But Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest startled everyone. The Green Bay Packers QB opened up about the locker room atmosphere after the incident and how it stirred the dread of mortality.

Aaron Rodgers looks concerned

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Aaron Rodgers revealed his thoughts during his appearance on The Pat McAfee Show. He mentioned that it was tough and there was silence for many hours. Rodgers was constantly refreshing his Twitter in hopes of an update, but it never came. He added, “At one point I just had to stop, because it’s this loophole of just like the press of thoughts about him and about football mortality and about everything the future and all that. So when it comes to the game this week, I can promise we’ll be ready to play. We have a tight-knit group.”

As a quarterback, Aaron Rodgers is at risk as the defensive line headhunts the play-caller. It was tough for the Packers’ QB1, who began wondering about a professional footballer’s mortality.

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The concern surrounding Damar Hamlin was considerable. But Aaron Rodgers also gave props to coaches Zac Taylor and Sean McDermott for how they handled the situation and postponed the game.

A-Rod gave credit to the Bills and Bengals’ HC for handling the situation

After the catastrophic situation, the Bills and Bengals did not look in the spirit to continue the play. However, a game official gave each team five minutes to resume play. Bengals’ Zac Taylor walked across the field to interact with Bills’ Sean McDermott. Both mentors sent their groups to their locker rooms, which led to the game’s postponement. Their efforts brought praise from Aaron Rodgers.

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The Green Bay Packers quarterback lauded the game’s head coaches for handling the game in such a challenging circumstance. They both demonstrated proper leadership and recognized that the athletes are also humans.

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Coach Taylor and McDermott’s decision has received widespread praise. They remained like adults and handled the situation in the best way possible.

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