Bills-Bengals game will not resume, NFL says – National | 24CA News
The NFL stated Thursday it is not going to resume the Bills-Bengals recreation that was suspended Monday night time after Buffalo security Damar Hamlin collapsed and went into cardiac arrest on the sector.
The league stated a few of the elements in coming to its choice included that “not playing the Buffalo-Cincinnati game to its conclusion will have no effect on which clubs qualify for the postseason. No club would qualify for the postseason and no club will be eliminated based on the outcome of this game.”
Also, the NFL stated taking part in the sport between the Bills and Bengals would have required suspending the beginning of the playoffs by per week, and affecting all 14 groups that certified for the postseason.
The NFL stated its choice creates “potential competitive inequities in certain playoff scenarios.” The league stated golf equipment on Friday, in a particular league assembly, would contemplate a decision really useful by the commissioner and accredited right this moment by the Competition Committee.
Hamlin has proven what physicians treating him are calling “remarkable improvement over the past 24 hours,” the crew introduced Thursday, three days after the 24-year-old participant needed to be resuscitated on the sector.

The Bills-Bengals recreation had main playoff implications for the AFC. Determining subsequent steps is an exhaustive course of and the league is contemplating numerous situations.
AP Sports Writers John Wawrow and Will Graves contributed to this report.
