Fans have come together to show their support for Hamlin, who suffered a cardiac arrest on the field.
According to CNN's Chris Boyette, an online toyraiser set up by Hamlin in 2020 has received more than $3 million in donations since Monday's game was postponed.
Hamlin wanted to raise $2,500 to buy toys for the daycare center in his hometown of McKees Rocks, PA.
More than 133,000 donations have been made to the account
Hamlin told Proia that he has been doing a toy drive back home in Pittsburgh for three years and that he loves being able to extend it to Buffalo.
Hamlin is in a critical condition, according to the Bills. After his heartbeat was restored on the field, he was taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for further testing.
Hamlin collided with a wide receiver in the first quarter as he was trying to make a tackle. Hamlin fell to the ground after returning to his feet.
The game was suspended before it was finally postponed. The players association has been in contact with both the league and the players.
Hamlin has been with the Bills for two seasons. He was drafted in the sixth round. He has played in 29 games in the National Football League.