The NFL world was left shocked when Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin lay unconscious on the field after he suffered a cardiac arrest on the football field against the Cincinnati Bengals on Jan. 2. The player was stretchered off the field and the game was put on hold as Hamlin battled for his life.The Bills player, though, has made a remarkable recovery and is now back on his feet. While it is unclear whether or not Hamlin will be able to play football again, he has been making multiple appearances at NFL events ahead of Super Bowl LVII.Dan Fetes@danfetesThis is incredible. When I left Cincinnati, if you told me that Damar Hamlin would be SMILING and DANCING at the Super Bowl… I would have said you were crazy.🫶927104This is incredible. When I left Cincinnati, if you told me that Damar Hamlin would be SMILING and DANCING at the Super Bowl… I would have said you were crazy.🫶https://t.co/RMBI8nfOOKNow he's turned up at the big game as well to root for his dear friend and Eagles star Miles Sanders. Not only that, Hamlin also turned up with the first responders, who played a crucial role in saving his life that fateful day.MLFootball@_MLFootballDamar Hamlin gets a hero’s welcome at the Super Bowl from the crowd38451Damar Hamlin gets a hero’s welcome at the Super Bowl from the crowd❤️ https://t.co/4YhS6h3VRgHamlin participated in the 2023 NFLPA awards at the Super Bowl festivities held on Wednesday, and even won the Alan Page Community Award.