‘Incognito announced his retirement this offseason, citing health problems, but then appeared to want back into the league. The Bills released him from the retired list earlier this week, allowing him to sign with other teams.’
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Richie Incognito undergoing mental evaluation after dumbbell throwing incident at Florida gym: report
‘The center of the Dolphins bullying scandal wasn’t arrested, police said, per TMZ’s reporting.’
Richie Incognito detained in South Florida after disturbance at gym
‘His apparent un-retirement has been part of an eventful offseason for Incognito. ‘
Incognito taken into custody for psychiatric examination
‘The four-time Pro Bowl selection has had a series of troubles. Incognito was among the players identified for targeting teammate Jonathan Martin in the Miami Dolphins’ bullying scandal during the 2013 season. The NFL suspended Incognito for the final half of the season and he was eventually released by Miami before being reinstated by the league the following offseason.’
Bills’ Kim Pegula: Financial outlook for new stadium not promising
‘The facility underwent $130 million in renovations in 2014 that were funded in part by public money and planned at a time when then-owner Ralph Wilson was late in his life. The renovations were considered more of a short-term upgrade to help keep the team viable in the region after an ownership change, rather than a full-scale solution for the long term.’
Richie Incognito undergoing involuntary medical evaluation after reported fight at gym
‘He played for Buffalo for three seasons, the first of which marked a return from a yearlong absence from the league in the wake of Incognito’s involvement in the Miami Dolphins bullying scandal. This past season, Jaguars defensive end Yannick Ngakoue alleged that Incognito directed racial slurs in his direction during a Bills-Jaguars playoff game. Incognito denied the allegation and teammate Dion Dawkins came to his defense, while Jaguars defensive lineman Calais Campbell defended Ngakoue’s version of events.’
Richie Incognito placed on involuntary psychiatric hold after gym altercation, reports say
‘Pro Football Talk notes Incognito previously received treatment for mental health issues in 2014 after reportedly smashing his own car with a baseball bat.’
All eyes on Allen as media gets first look at Bills’ OTAs
‘Most of what we saw from Allen in that one rookie practice were short throws to tights ends and running backs, with an occasional down field toss, almost all coming from basic formations with little or no motion. After almost every throw made that day, Daboll made it a point to talk with Allen about his footwork or what he saw with the defense. Of course there was also no contact allowed during those practices, as there won’t in these, either. However, since they have now entered Phase Three of the league’s offseason workout rules, 7-on-7, 9-on-7, and 11-on-11 drills are permitted.’
Kim Pegula casts doubt on a new Bills stadium
‘”It’s going to be hard… I don’t even know if we can get there. I know fans in Buffalo don’t want higher ticket prices, they don’t want PSLs. The state doesn’t want to give you any money, the city doesn’t… We don’t have a billion-and-a-half dollars sitting around. We used it to buy the team.”’
Report: Richie Incognito placed in psychiatric hold after gym altercation
‘TMZ also says that Incognito threw a tennis ball at the victim before upgrading to a dumbbell, while also saying “get off my (expletive) playground”. He was not arrested, but this is the second time he’s been placed in a psychiatric hold. The first time being back in 2014 after being released by the Miami Dolphins.’
Buffalo Bills Top 20 Talents in 2018: No. 18 – DE Shaq Lawson
‘The Bills still have Jerry Hughes as the starting defensive end on the right side, and now with Trent Murphy on the roster, there isn’t room for Lawson in the starting lineup unless there is an injury.’
Former Buffalo Bills OL Richie Incognito had cops called on him at Florida gym
‘7ABC has learned from the Boca Raton police department that Incognito, 34, had the police called on him for a disturbance at a fitness center in Boca Raton, FL. According to the police, Incognito was not arrested, but was put under the provisions of the Baker Act — which means he is under involuntary mental evaluation.’
Police: Richie Incognito taken to mental health facility in Florida
‘Police stress the 34-year-old was not arrested. He was taken under provisions in the Baker Act- meaning he was forced to undergo a mental health evaluation.’
Police called for Incognito incident
‘Incognito was also reportedly screaming and rambling about the government.’
Kim Pegula issues statement on league policy for national anthem
‘“We are proud of the work the league and our players have done over the course of the year to help strengthen our communities, raise awareness on issues of social injustice, and help find solutions,” Pegula said in a statement. “The policy instituted today will have no effect on that whatsoever. Our communication has been strong with the leaders of our team and that will continue. I plan on meeting with Coach McDermott, Brandon Beane and players in the near future to reiterate that.’