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Damar Hamlin has addressed conspiracy theories related to the cardiac arrest that he suffered shortly after the New Year, following his first public appearance during the Buffalo Bills' defeat to the Cincinnati Bengals in the NFL Division Round matchup.
The 24-year-old safety gestured a shape of a heart with his fingertips - his signature hand signal - on Sunday, as he was shown on the scoreboard in Orchard Park from a luxury suite atop Highmark Stadium.
He was also recorded greeting Bills teammates earlier in the locker room before the 27-10 home loss, which ended Buffalo's hopes of a Super Bowl appearance.
Damar Hamlin tweeted a picture of himself in front of a mural in Buffalo with caption: 'Clone'
Conspiracy theorists think a 'body double' showed up to the Bills-Bengals game on Sunday, instead of Hamlin himself, who made a shape of a heart with his hands at Highmark Stadium
However, conspiracy theorists on Twitter simply didn't believe that the ex-Pittsburgh football player was there. Therefore, Hamlin responded with a cryptic message on Twitter, poking fun at his doubters, who many tweeted that the NFL had hired a 'body double' to pretend to be Hamlin on Sunday.
'Clone,' Hamlin tweeted along with