Damar Hamlin Returns to Buffalo Bills for 2026 Season: A Look at His Impact and Contribution
Damar Hamlin has signed a one-year contract to return to the Buffalo Bills for the upcoming season. Unfortunately, his 2025 season was cut short due to a pectoral injury that placed him on injured reserve in October. Before his injury, Hamlin played in five games as a role player for the team, where he managed to make one tackle. In the 2024 season, he secured a starting safety position for the Bills.
Since being drafted by the Bills in 2021 from Pittsburgh, Hamlin has accumulated 185 total tackles, nine passes defensed, eight tackles for loss, three quarterback hits, two interceptions, 1.5 sacks, and one fumble recovery across 53 games in five seasons. Hamlin will be joining a safety group in Buffalo that includes Cole Bishop, C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Geno Stone, and Sam Franklin Jr. The Bills recently added Gardner-Johnson and Stone through free agency and re-signed Franklin to a three-year contract at the end of February.
In conclusion, Damar Hamlin's return to the Bills for the upcoming season adds depth and experience to the team's safety position. With a track record of solid performance and versatility, Hamlin will be a valuable asset to the Bills' defense as they aim for success in the upcoming season.