‘Through a Jaguars spokesman, Ngakoue said he did not want to discuss the story any further. He said Wednesday that the two players spoke and that he was looking to move on.’
Archives for January 26, 2018
Marcus Davenport makes unlikely rise and could help Bills’ defensive line
‘The Buffalo Bills are among the teams that have tracked Davenport. However, with the 21st and 22nd overall picks, they would figure to be out of range to get him, at least based on where his draft stock currently stands.’
Senior Bowl Notes: WNY great Sean Kugler is new Broncos aide
‘Kugler, arguably one of the top 20 defensive linemen Western New York ever has produced, was hired three weeks ago as new offensive line coach for the Denver Broncos.’
11 current and former Buffalo Bills that could be XFL bound in 2020
‘Terrell Owens says he can still play football professionally and he seems to be in great shape. Could his last hurrah come in the XFL? Owens, despite being well past his prime, would be a big get for the XFL.’
What Buffalo Bills guard Richie Incognito said about incident with Yannick Ngakoue
‘”It was important for me to be able to speak man-to-man with Yannick about it,” Incognito said. “It was a reminder how powerful our words can be. But it gets crazy out there. Real crazy. Things are said and done on the football field that are never said off the field, never seen off the field. What happens on the football field very often is not a reflection of who we are as people. That’s why I wanted to see him here. It’s a great setting to talk as men. Yannick is celebrating his first Pro Bowl–much deserved, and he is a heck of a pass-rusher, and we had our hands full with him when we played. And I was glad we were able to get together as men and talk about it.”‘
Senior Bowl 2018: What we saw from all 8 quarterbacks Buffalo Bills are scouting
‘At this point, whichever team drafts Allen is betting on potential. He’s extremely raw as a quarterback and showed that this week. Sure, his arm is something to behold, but the rest of Allen’s skills are unrefined.’
Senior Bowl 2018: Why UTEP guard Will Hernandez admires Bills’ Richie Incognito
‘”Just the style of player,” Hernandez said. “I just think that’s the way football should be played. I mean, obviously he’s way more advanced in technique and everything he needs to do and does it real clean and that’s where I’m trying to get at, too.”‘
Buffalo Bills’ Richie Incognito, Jacksonville Jaguars’ Yannick Ngakoue clear the air
‘”There was definitely an exchange,” Beane said. “I think there’s a misunderstanding of what was said. That’s where it’s at.”‘
Preston Brown says he got excited Tom Brady knew his name
‘“Last game game we played him (Brady) said my name. I gave him a hug I was so excited. I was like, ‘he knows who I am!’ So that was definitely a moment for me. People on Twitter were killing me because we were losing but I was just excited that he said my name,” Brown said.’
Richie speaks: Incognito tells SI he talked things out with Yannick Ngakoue
‘“It was a reminder of how powerful our words can be. But it gets crazy out there,” Incognito said according to SI. “What happens on the football field very often is not a reflection of who we are as people. That’s why I wanted to see him here. A great setting to talk as men. Yannick is celebrating his first Pro Bowl, much deserved.”’
Richie Incognito apologizes to Yannick Ngakoue after racial slurs accusation
‘”I saw him in the locker room [at the Pro Bowl], went up to him, said, ‘Good to finally meet you,’ I apologized for my part in this, and I said I hope we can get a drink here and I can get to know you better,” Incognito said in a story published Thursday evening. “He was cool. We shook hands and hugged it out.”‘
The Richie Incognito–Yannick Ngakoue Incident: ‘We Shook Hands and Hugged It Out,’ Says Incognito
‘“I saw him in the locker room, went up to him, said, ‘Good to finally meet you,’ I apologized for my part in this, and I said I hope we can get a drink here and I can get to know you better,” said Incognito. “He was cool. We shook hands and hugged it out.”’
Bills Life: Where in the world is Shady McCoy?
‘The adventure continued for McCoy on Wednesday, Jan. 24, as he touched down in Orlando, Florida, for the 2018 Pro Bowl. Held at Camping World Stadium and the ESPN Wide World of Sports, the Pro Bowl is now a weeklong celebration, giving fans and players an opportunity to take part in a variety of activities. Although it’s his sixth Pro Bowl nod, McCoy is thrilled to share the experience with his mini-me this time around. The family-friendly event has given the McCoy duo plenty to do while visiting the Sunshine State.’
National reporters: A big move up the board unlikely for Bills
‘“They did such a masterful job last year getting the extra first-round pick and still drafting a stud at corner in Tre’Davious White,” said NFL Network Insider, Ian Rapoport of the Bills. “The reason you get all these picks is not necessarily to go give them away the next year and jump up. I think they can move around. They certainly have the artillery to move around. But it’s not like saying, ‘They have two ones next to each other so they can use those and move up to five.’”’
Bills Today: Shady shares why sixth Pro Bowl is special
‘“Oh this one is special. It’s special for the fact that my son if five-years-old now. He can kind of experience everything here. The atmosphere here is amazing,” said McCoy. “Also just to represent my team, represent Buffalo. I’m a Bill man, and I’m proud to do it. I’m proud to be a part of it. Come out here to Orlando, show off a little bit, you know where my blue. It makes it special.”’