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Zac Taylor: Sean McDermott's focus was on Damar Hamlin (1:03)

Following the injury of Damar Hamlin, Zac Taylor talked to Sean McDermott. There is a time and a place for this.

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A large effort has been made to support Hamlin by the wife of a coach.

Students in Cincinnati are writing get-well cards for the Bills safety, who remains hospitalized at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.

A number of schools are sending well-wishes to Hamlin, who suffered a cardiac arrest during Monday's game.

Taylor's children attend a catholic school where the effort for the Hamlin letters began.

The efforts from the Taylors and others around the area is not a surprise according to the principal.

Cento said that the city of Cincinnati really does rally around problems and things that happen, and this is just one example of how this tragic event happened.

The plan to send letters to Hamlin was discussed in an email to parents.

Hamlin had a cardiac arrest after a tackle and had his heartbeat restored on the field.

Students returned from Christmas break on Wednesday and began writing positive notes to Hamlin. The majority of teachers write cards during religious classes.

Taylor let people know that she was working with a lot of schools to get cards for Hamlin.

Several people have shown concern for Hamlin and his family since Monday night, including the Taylors, who weren't available for comment Thursday.

Hours after Hamlin was taken to the hospital, Cincinnati's fourth-year coach was seen visiting the facility.

Taylor made his first comments since the game was canceled on Wednesday. Looking forward to seeing all the support he's getting from his team, his community, people around the league and his family. When he sees that, that will be a great day.

The people of Cincinnati have continued to show their support for Hamlin as he continues to receive treatment. Many of the country's stadiums have blue lights. In Cincinnati, several notable buildings have done the same.

The actions of Taylor were praised by the quarterback.

In that moment, I was proud to be playing for him. The medical professionals, the doctors and trainers from both sides, he handled it well.