NFL Team Official Is Calling Out Troy Vincent For Mismanaging Damar Hamlin Incident

NFL Team Official Is Calling Out Troy Vincent For Mismanaging Damar Hamlin Incident

In the opening frame of the Week 17 game between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals, Damar Hamlin passed out. On the field, Bills’ safety received medical assistance, including performing CPR there.

Later, an ambulance at Cincinnati’s Paycor Stadium arrived on the field, transporting Hamlin to the adjacent University of Cincinnati Medical Center.

After Hamlin’s incident, players were instructed they had five minutes to rewarm up. An official from the organisation placed the responsibility on NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Troy Vincent, who was present at the time at the league’s command centre.

The official said:

“The league screws this s— up because Troy Vincent screws this stuff up,” said official. “That’s the wrong person in the wrong position at the absolute wrong time … He wants to be the hero, but he will never take accountability. That’s him to a T.”

Vincent denied saying that he ordered the players to resume warming up. He talked during a conference call a few hours after the Bengals-Bills game was postponed.

Troy Vincent said:

“And I was the one … that was communicating with the commissioner. We never, frankly, it never crossed our mind to talk about warming up to resume play. That’s ridiculous. That’s insensitive, and that’s not a place that we should ever be in.”

The stories of coaches, players, union officials, and team executives contradict NFL officials’ claims that they never sought to restart the game. On that Monday night, the players decided to call time out.

Official statement

“The league did not cancel the game. The game between the Bengals and Bills was called off.”

Following the Damar Hamlin incident, head coaches Sean McDermott of the Bills and Zac Taylor of the Bengals led their teams into the locker rooms.

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