Not much Bills-related here, just a blast from the past.
Running back LeSean McCoy is fresh off a Super Bowl win, albeit he was inactive during that game while with the Chiefs. But the Bills cut the former two-time All-Pro prior to last season, allowing Shady to sign there.
McCoy, 31, started his Bills career in 2015 when he was traded to the club from his first team, the Eagles.
According to Eagles Wire, there could be a chance that things come full circle for McCoy. Reportedly there’s interest from the Eagles in bringing McCoy, who’s currently a free agent, back.
There’s interest from both sides, but the report indicates that McCoy has yet to receive any sort of offer from the team that made him a second-round pick. When traded to the Bills, the running back seemed apprehensive about heading to Buffalo. At the time, he had never played outside of Pennsylvania, having attended college at the University of Pittsburgh.
But a new five-year deal worth $40 million made things a bit easier for Shady to make that move and in the end, he often touts Bills Mafia as some of the best fans he played for.
And of course if McCoy wants to finish his career with the Eagles, no reason for Bills fans to feel any animosity about that. The Bills received 5,148 all-purpose yards from the back in his four years of service with the team while the Eagles only got one year of service from linebacker Kiko Alonso, who Buffalo sent the other way in the trade that the Bills certainly won.
Shoutout Doug Whaley for that fine transaction he pulled off.
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