Bills’ Damar Hamlin says he meant no religious disrespect by wearing jacket
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Damar Hamlin didn't mean to 'disrespect anyone' with Super Bowl jacket accused of being 'blasphemy'
By Ben Morse, CNN Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin said that he didn’t mean to “hurt or disrespect anyone” with the jacket he wore to Super Bowl LVII after it was criticized for being “blasphemy.” Hamlin was in attendance for the NFL’s season finale, played between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, and was honored before kickoff, along with the medical personnel and first responders w…
Damar Hamlin didn't mean to 'disrespect anyone' with Super Bowl jacket accused of being 'blasphemy'
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin said that he didn't mean to "hurt or disrespect anyone" with the jacket he wore to Super Bowl LVII after it was criticized for being "blasphemy."
Damar Hamlin says he meant no religious disrespect with jacket at Super Bowl
Buffalo, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin said Wednesday he never intended to offend anyone for attending the Super Bowl wearing a jacket that critics deemed to feature an offensive depiction of Jesus.
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