Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills: See all the NFL athletes who've donated to his GoFundMe charity toy drive (and how much they gave!)
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Back in 2020, Damar Hamlin started a GoFundMe page to raise money to purchase toys for children affected by the pandemic. His goal was initially set at $2,500. In the hours after the Buffalo Bills safety went into cardiac arrest while playing an NFL game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Jan. 2, 2023, donations for The Chasing M’s Foundation Community Toy Drive have poured in — and the amount raised has now topped $5 million (and counting!).

Not only are fans from all over the world donating, but some notable NFL names appear to be opening their hearts — and wallets. 

Click through to see who’s publicly donated to Damar’s cause — and how much they’re giving!

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Tom Brady appears to have donated $10,000.

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Pro wrestling Hall of famer Chris Jericho appears to have donated $5,000.

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San Fransisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey seemingly donated $1,000.

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Along with his wife, New Orleans Saints quarterback Andy Dalton appears to have donated $3,000.

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San Fransisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance appears to have donated $1,000.

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Sportscaster Erin Andrews seemingly donated $1,000.

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New England Patriots safety Devin McCourty appears to have donated $2,000.

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San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle seemingly donated $1,000.

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New England Patriots quarterback Brian Hoyer appears to have donated $1,000.

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New England Patriots defensive end Lawrence Guy seemingly donated $1,000.

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Retired NFL player Andrew Whitworth appears to have donated $1,000.

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New York Jets defensive end Solomon Thomas seemingly donated $1,000.

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New England Patriots cornerback Myles Bryant seemingly donated $1,000.

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Marcus Jones of the New England Patriots appears to have donated $1,000.

















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