
Was There an Actual Damar Hamlin Clone at the Bills vs Bengals Game?
The internet is abuzz with rumors after the Bills vs Bengals game, with many people wondering if the Bills actually had a clone of cornerback Damar Hamlin in the stadium box. While there has been no official confirmation of any cloning or duplication of players, it’s certainly a mystery worth investigating.
The rumor began shortly after the game when fans noticed a man who resembled Damar Hamlin in the stadium. Many people claimed this was immediately apparent that this was not the real Damar Hamlin. The video of him was dark, and no one did a close-up shot of the man. The person was identified as Damar Hamlin, and they did one video of him making the heart-hand gesture. However, it was difficult to tell in the video if it was him.
The person on tv and Hamlin do share some physical similarities, such as height and build, but the most obvious similarity between the two is that the two men were wearing hoods. This caused some people to speculate that the NFL had somehow managed to send a fake clone of to the game.
If this is true, the question is, why would the NFL do this? Is it because they are covering up the death of Hamlin? Do the league and pharmaceutical companies want to rake in money while the season is still on? Would the actual death of Hamlin stop the NFL season and cause players to question the league?
Of course, this is all speculation, and there has been no evidence to suggest that any cloning took place. It seems that the man on tv was actually Hamlin. Many payers have also denied that he was a clone of Hamlin, and the Bills have not responded to any requests for comment on the matter.
All that aside, the mystery of the Damar Hamlin clone remains an internet sensation. It’s really not possible that the NFL found a way to clone a player. Damar Hamlin needs his space, and the league and the Bills will let him heal as needed. Whatever the case may be, the Bills vs Bengals game gave the internet something to talk about.
