Hamlin's agent said Friday that Hamlin is breathing on his own and talking after having his breathing tube removed.
Hamlin joined the Friday morning team meeting by phone and told them he loved them. Hamlin has been able to communicate with his family and care team, according to the team.
In a text to The Associated Press, Ira Turner was unable to give any other details. It was reported by The Athletic.
Hamlin remained in critical condition at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Hamlin was able to grip people's hands because he was able to write.
The lights are not the only thing that is on. He is home to us. It appears that all the cylinders are firing in his brain, which is great news for all of us. He still has a long way to go, but this is a good turning point in his care.
Hamlin's recovery continues to trend in a positive direction after his heart stopped while he made a tackle in the first quarter of the game. The second-year player spent his first two days in the hospital under anesthesia and on a ventillator to help him breathe.
As the Bills returned to practice Thursday, they were encouraged by the positive medical reports that they received.
The sight of Hamlin collapsing has led to support from fans and players from across the league. Fans, team owners and players have made donations to Hamlin's Chasing M's Foundation, which had raised more than $8 million by Friday morning.
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