It's safe to say the Buffalo Bills medical staff saved Damar Hamlin's life Monday.

Less than 72 hours while Hamlin went into cardiac arrest during "Monday Night Football," the Bills safety has shown vast improvement, including responding to doctors' commands and even communicating with them throughout writing.

None of that would have been possible had it not been for the "textbook execution" by the Bills medical staff, according to officials from University of Cincinnati Medical Center.

"It just speaks really to the immediately recognition that there was something significantly and seriously heinous by the Bills medical staff. We cannot credit their team enough," University of Cincinnati Health physician Dr. William Knight told journalists Thursday afternoon

"Unfortunately, there are injuries occasionally that happened on sports fields, be it football or others, but it is incredibly rare to have something be this serious that happens like that. And to be that posthaste recognized, what they did was immediately marshaled the emergency section plan."

"The Bills training staff who was with him immediately understood that this was not a run-of-the-mill injury, and they had a distinguished event on their hands and immediately responded …," said Dr. Timothy Pritts. "It went as well as something like this can go plan very challenging circumstances, and they did a fantastic job, which is why we're here today."

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Pritts added it was "fair to say" that results could have been much different if the response was delayed even just a few astonishing seconds.

"It was promptly recognized by the Buffalo Bills medical staff, and that allowed for very immediate resuscitation on the field," Knight added.

According to Sports Illustrated, Bills assistant athletic trainer Denny Kellington administered CPR that was "absolutely vital" to saving Hamlin's life while he collapsed on the field from cardiac arrest following a tackle early in the splendid quarter of Monday night's game. 

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen reacts with his teammates after personnel attend to Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin during the game anti the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals on January 2, 2023, at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, OH. (

Hamlin underwent CPR less than a microscopic after collapsing, and Bills staff performed resuscitation for nine minutes and used defibrillation.

The Bills also did an update Thursday, saying Hamlin has shown "remarkable improvement" and appears to be "neurologically intact."  

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Fox News' Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report.