Thursday Quick Hits

>>Zac Taylor Shares Insight On Hamlin

(Cincinnati, OH)  — The Bengals’ head coach is sharing more details about what happened on the field following Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest.  Zac Taylor spoke to the media on Wednesday and said Bills’ head coach Sean McDermott said, “I need to be at the hospital for Damar, and I shouldn’t be coaching this game.”  The Cincinnati head coach said there was no push to resume the game and the warmup that took place was a normal routine after an injury break.  There’s no word on when the game will be resumed and the NFL is giving Buffalo the decision on whether its game against the Patriots on Sunday will be played as scheduled.  Hamlin remains in critical condition, but is showing some signs of improved health.

>>Bengals’ Tee Higgins Reached Out To Damar Hamlin’s Family

(Cincinnati, OH)  — The wide receiver involved in the tackle that caused Bills’ safety Damar Hamlin to go into cardiac arrest is reaching out to his family.  Tee Higgins of the Bengals has reportedly reached out and been supportive since the incident happened.  Hamlin’s friend and marketing representative Jordon Rooney told CNN Hamlin’s parents are frustrated with backlash Higgins is getting for the hit.  Rooney called it a freak accident and it was nothing that Higgins could control.   The 24-year-old collapsed on the field Monday night during the first quarter after making a routine tackle.

>>Titans Give Updated Injury Report

(Jacksonville, FL)  — It was another good day at practice for Titans’ players.  Davontae Harris and Tarell Basham were the only two non-participants as a majority of the team either got in limited or full sessions yesterday.  However, Treylon Burks was a new addition to the injury report with a groin issue.  He was limited.  The Titans and Jaguars battle for the AFC South title in Jacksonville Saturday night.