Everything Tee Higgins said in first appearance since Damar Hamlin injury (Video)

Tee Higgins #85 of the Cincinnati Bengals. (Nick Grace/Getty Images)
Tee Higgins #85 of the Cincinnati Bengals. (Nick Grace/Getty Images) /
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Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins spoke to the media for the first time since Damar Hamlin’s injury: “I’m in a good place right now.”

The attention of the NFL world has been on Damar Hamlin and his health status since his Monday Night Football collapse, but one other player close to the situation has also needed and received support.

Bengals receiver Tee Higgins inadvertently delivered the blow to Hamlin’s chest. Amidst the concern for Hamlin was concern for Higgins’ well-being, knowing the guild he might be experiencing.

For the first time on Thursday, Higgins spoke to reporters about the moment and the aftermath.

Everything Tee Higgins said about Damar Hamlin injury

“I’m in a good place right now,” Higgins told reporters, relieved to know Hamlin was doing better.

He got a chance to speak with Hamlin’s mother, who told him she was praying for him while giving him the good news that Hamlin’s condition has improved.

As for what happened on that play, Higgins revealed new details of how it went down on his side of things.

After the initial tackle, Hamlin stood back up, so when Higgins saw him fall back to the ground out of the corner of his eye, he thought he’d flopped after being touched by another Bengals defender. It wasn’t long before he figured out that wasn’t what happened and that something very serious was going on.

“It was hard. Obviously, I wasn’t in a good place to play for the rest of that game so I’m kind of glad we decided not to play,” Higgins said.

The Bengals are getting ready to face the Ravens on Sunday. It’ll undoubtedly be emotional when Higgins and his team suit up to play again but it’ll be whole lot easier knowing Hamlin has woken up and is now on the path to recovery.

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