The Bills put Hamlin's cardiac arrest behind them, but the topic still surrounds them. That and other notes to watch for Sunday night.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The last time the were in Cincinnati, the world stood still as safety Damar Hamlin experienced cardiac arrest and collapsed on the field. But , Hamlin regained his health and completed an uncanny comeback by . Advertisement With another prime-time date against the at Paycor Stadium looming and 43 Bills holdovers from that fateful night on Jan. 2, many assumed the attention surrounding the team would be overwhelming this week. But it hasn’t happened that way.
Kincaid is a different beast entirely, as his trustworthy hands and playmaking abilities to get yards after the catch can take advantage of a Bengals defense should it get aggressive and send blitzers toward Allen. It would not be a surprise if Kincaid becomes a go-to for Allen if the Bengals focus on shutting down Diggs. He and a fully healthy could be the receiving keys to help the Bills go score-for-score with the Bengals.
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