Daily Southtown (Sunday)

Hamlin visits Bills for first time since injury

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Damar Hamlin visited with teammates at the Bills facility on Saturday for the first time since being discharged from a Buffalo hospital, and about two weeks after the safety went into cardiac arrest and needed to be resuscitat­ed on the field during a game in Cincinnati.

Bills linebacker Matt Milano posted a photo on his Instagram account of a smiling Hamlin shaking hands with a teammate.

Hamlin was cleared to go home Wednesday after undergoing final tests at Buffalo General Medical Center. His trip to meet with teammates comes a day before the Bills host their division rival Dolphins in a wild-card playoff game, heightenin­g the possibilit­y he might be healthy enough to attend.

The 24-year-old Hamlin continues what doctors have referred to as “a remarkable recovery” since his heart stopped after being hit in the chest by Bengals receiver Tee Higgins in the first quarter of a since-canceled game at Cincinnati on Jan. 2.

College basketball: Emanuel Miller scored 23 points, Eddie Lampkin Jr. had a season-high 17 and No. 17 TCU beat 11th-ranked Kansas State 82-68 on Saturday, ending the Wildcats’ nine-game winning streak . ... Tyrin Lawrence scored 22 points as Vanderbilt rallied from a 10-point deficit in the second half and beat No. 15 Arkansas 97-84 . ... Antoine Davis of Detroit Mercy set the NCAA career record for 3-pointers on Saturday, hitting a career-best 11 3s in an 87-75 win over Robert Morris. His 11 3-pointers increased his career total to 513, eclipsing the previous record of 509 by Fletcher Magee of Wofford from 2014-19.

Golf: Continenta­l Europe will take a two-point lead into the final day of the Hero Cup after extending its advantage over Britain & Ireland in the afternoon foursomes on Saturday.

Tennis: Belinda Bencic beat Daria Kasatkina 6-0, 6-2 on Saturday to win the Adelaide Internatio­nal women’s title, her sixth on the WTA Tour.

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