Fans have donated nearly $4.1 million to a charity toy drive hosted by Damar Hamlin and Chasing M's Foundation in less than 24 hours in tribute to the injured Buffalo Bills safety.
Hamlin, 24, remained in critical condition at University of Cincinnati Medical Center on Tuesday. A defensive back, Hamlin collapsed on the field in the first quarter due to cardiac arrest in Monday night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
GoFundMe verified the page Tuesday morning and said Hamlin's initial goal of $2,500 was far exceeded by nearly 130,000 donations in the 10 hours after he collapsed on the field. Among the donors listed on the GoFundMe site are New Orleans Saints quarterback Andy Dalton and his wife, JJ, with a $3,000 gift.
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