April 2017 - Buffalo Bills Wiretap

Steven Hauschka: White People Need To See Inequality Exists

Sep 22, 2017 7:49 AM

Steven Hauschka wants "to do more" to advance the discussion of racial inequality.

The Buffalo Bills kicker was moved by a recent player memo to the NFL asking for help with awareness of issues of racial inequality and criminal justice reform.

"I think a lot of white people don't understand it and are afraid to be involved," Hauschka said. "And I think it's important for white people to see there is inequality everywhere in the country right now, and in the world."

Chris Long, Seth DeValve and Justin Britt are all white and have publicly supported teammates.

"I don't have all the answers, I don't even pretend to," Hauschka said. "But I am open to talking about it and I am open to learning about it with the hopes that one day, either our generation or future generations, can improve racial inequality and how people are treated around the world."

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Bills Add $2.5M In Incentives To Contract Of LeSean McCoy

Sep 7, 2017 8:10 PM

The Buffalo Bills added $2.5 million in incentives to the contract of LeSean McCoy.

McCoy has three years remaining on his current deal.

McCoy was traded by the Philadelphia Eagles to the Bills in 2015.

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Rex Ryan: Chris Hogan Was The One Player I Didn't Want To Lose

Sep 7, 2017 8:15 AM

Rex Ryan admits it was hard to see Chris Hogan move on to the New England Patriots last season.

Ryan was fired as the coach of the Buffalo Bills last year, while the Patriots won another Super Bowl. The Bills were unsuccessful in trying to re-sign Hogan.

"This one drives me crazy because that was the one player I definitely did not want to lose when I was at Buffalo," Ryan said.

"Not only was he really our best receiver that year, remember, he was third, I think, in the league in yards per reception, he averaged over 17 yards a catch, so that was impressive, but he was also our best special teams player. This kid's a great football player, a great competitor, and a great athlete. You know, obviously, he was a multi-sport athlete in college and you don't want to lose these guys."

Ryan assumed then-general manager Doug Whaley would put a second-round tender on Hogan as a restricted free agent, but that didn't happen.

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