's return to Cincinnati nearly one year after he suffered an on-field cardiac arrest was best left unmentioned, according to sports media personality .The former ESPN and host took issue with the celebration surrounding Hamlin's presence at Sunday's Bills-Bengals game in , where the Buffalo safety remained inactive, as he's been all season.The 25-year-old was active on January 2, when he was left motionless on the Paycor Stadium turf in Cincinnati following a tackle on Bengals receiver Tee Higgins. Hamlin has since revealed that he suffered commotio cordis, a rare condition in which cardiac rhythm is disrupted when the chest becomes impacted. He was resuscitated on the field and was rushed to the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center, where his life was ultimately saved. Commotio cordis typically has a 97-percent fatality rate if not treated within three minutes.
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