Report: Bills’ Matt Araiza accused of gang rape in civil lawsuit

#Bills’ Matt Araiza is named among two others in a civil suit accusing the group of raping a 17-year-old girl in 2021.

Buffalo Bills punter Matt Araiza is one of multiple men named in a civil lawsuit on Thursday that accuses him of raping a 17-year-old girl last year while he attended San Diego State, according to the Los Angeles Times.

The lawsuit also names two other men who were members of the school’s football team at the time. The Times reported on the alleged incident in July 2021 but did not name Ariza in that report.

Araiza, nicknamed “Punt God,” was selected by Buffalo in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL draft.

Via the L.A. Times, Araiza’s lawyer, Kerry Armstrong, said: “It’s a shakedown because he’s now with the Buffalo Bills. There is no doubt in my mind that Matt Araiza ever raped that girl.”

The Bills have released a statement regarding the alleged accusations against the 22-year-old. That can be found below via WKBW-TV in Buffalo:

Over the weekend, the Bills named Araiza their starting punter and released incumbent Matt Haack, who went on to sign with the Indianapolis Colts.

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Bills punter Matt Araiza one of three named in San Diego State gang-rape lawsuit

Bills rookie punter Matt Araiza is one of three current and former San Diego State football players named in a gang-rape lawsuit.

A report by Colleen Shalby and Robert J. Lopez of the Los Angeles Times reveals that Buffalo Bills rookie punter Matt Araiza is one of three current and former San Diego State players named in a San Diego County Superior Court lawsuit. An unidentified woman claims that Araiza, Zavier Leonard and Nowlin “Pa’a” Ewaliko took turns having non-consensual sex with her as she went in and out of consciousness. The woman was a 17-year-old high-school senior at the time.

Kerry Armstrong, Araiza’s attorney, hadn’t reviewed the lawsuit, but said this in a statement to the Times after his investigator spoke with people who were at the party where the alleged incident happened.

“It’s a shakedown because he’s now with the Buffalo Bills,” Armstrong said. “There is no doubt in my mind that Matt Araiza ever raped that girl.”

Attorneys for Ewaliko and Leonard told the Times that they had not reviewed the lawsuit, and therefore could not comment. Jamahl Kersey, Leonard’s attorney, said that there is an ongoing criminal investigation, and that no conclusions about his client should be drawn.

The Bills have released a statement on the matter.

It is not known what the Bills’ “thorough examination” entailed.

More from the Times report:

At the request of police, [the woman] made pretext calls — recorded by detectives — with the men named in the lawsuit whom police “had determined were present in the room when the rape occurred.” Araiza, the complaint alleged, confirmed on a call in late October that they had sex and recommended she get tested for a sexually transmitted disease. Later in the conversation, she asked him, “And did we have actual sex?” Araiza allegedly changed his tone and replied, “This is Matt Araiza. I don’t remember anything that happened that night.”

San Diego police detectives guided the young woman during her pretext calls, a Times review of text messages shows. The woman’s attorney, Daniel Gilleon, said police have not provided recordings of those calls or his client’s police report. The results of the rape exam have also not been disclosed, he said.

In a previous Times investigation, it was revealed that the university elected to avoid telling the student population about the alleged incident, and waited more than seven months to begin its own investigation.

After the Times revealed this, San Diego State started putting information about the incident on its campus website.

Here is the timeline, per that website.

  • Oct. 18, 2021: SDPD received a report of an off-campus sexual assault. SDSU was first notified of the incident and SDPD’s investigation on Oct. 19, 2021.
  • Oct. 19, 2021: SDSU’s Title IX office began its assessment of actions it could take given the reported case. To date, no victims or witnesses have reported the incident to SDSU.
  • Oct. 26, 2021: SDSU received the first of several anonymous submissions from individuals with third hand information about the alleged off-campus sexual assault. The university had agreed to comply with SDPD’s investigation, and shared the information with SDPD.
  • Oct. 27, 2021: SDSU responded to the individuals sharing anonymous information, requesting that the individuals contact the Title IX Coordinator so that the Title IX Coordinator could learn more about the incident. All of the anonymous reporters declined the meeting request.
  • Oct. 28, 2021: SDPD sent a formal letter to SDSU requesting that the university temporarily delay its administrative investigation to ensure that the criminal case was not compromised. The university has and continues to comply with SDPD.
  • October through December 2021: Individuals shared anonymous information about the alleged sexual assault with SDSU, but were not able to provide first-hand, witness accounts regarding the incident. In follow-up communications to those individuals, SDSU asked each to share information with SDPD, and the university provided contact information for the SDPD sergeant handling the investigation.
  • Nov. 12, 2021: SDSU sent a formal letter to SDPD indicating that it had shared all information the university was aware of about the reported incident and would continue to comply with the police investigation. In an effort to ensure any alleged victim was aware of their right to file a Title IX complaint, the university also provided SDPD with our Title IX policy and Title IX Complaint form and formally requested that they provide both to any alleged victim.
  • Dec. 7, 2021: SDSU sent a second formal letter to SDPD requesting any alleged victim information, and also requested that the police agency share the university’s Title IX Coordinator’s contact information with any alleged victim.
  • October 2021 to Present: SDSU continued to cooperate with SDPD and regularly confirmed that SDPD was continuing to actively investigate the incident and that there was a continuing need for SDSU to pause its investigation.
    October 2021 to Present: The Title IX Coordinator, in consultation, continues to periodically assess information known to the university, to include SDPD’s request, to determine any additional or new actions the university may take.
  • January 2022 to Present: Periodic updates were shared between SDSU and SDPD during the ongoing criminal investigation, which continues.
  • June 3, 2022: SDSU President Adela de la Torre shared a campus message providing information about the case, SDSU’s compliance with the case, campus resources and other details.
  • June 6, 2022: To date, no victims or witnesses have reported the incident to SDSU’s Title IX office or the University Police Department. SDPD has not confirmed the name of the victim or any alleged to have been involved.
  • June 13: 2022: SDPD shared an additional formal request with SDSU, asking the university to continue to hold off on an investigation and to continue to comply with SDPD’s ongoing criminal investigation. “SDSU’s compliance with our October 28, 2021 request to delay the Title IX administrative investigation has helped ensure the integrity of SDPD’s complex criminal investigation,” the letter reads.
  • July 22, 2022: SDPD notified the university that it could now proceed with its own university process without compromising SDPD’s ongoing criminal investigation. The university has already begun its process, according to California State University systemwide policy. The university has been exploring potential policy violations and will be reviewing all known and confirmed information and evidence through the lens of SDSU and CSU policies. This process involves identifying any violations beyond the confines of Title IX, to include CSU policies related to discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, violence. For more information about the university’s process, see the Interim CSU Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment, Sexual Misconduct, Sexual Exploitation, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Stalking, and Retaliation.
  • August 1, 2022: SDSU President Adela de la Torre announced that SDSU had begun its own independent process after the university recived confirmation from SDPD’s that doing so would not comprmise SDPD’s criminal investigation.
  • Ongoing: The university offers education, training, workshops, including mandatory training, for sexual assault education and prevention.

“In October 2021, San Diego Police Department (SDPD) requested that SDSU not take any action, including launching an investigation and conducting interviews, regarding the reported off campus sexual assault to avoid compromising its own criminal investigation,” the site says.

“As members of the media have now reported on the SDPD investigation, the university is providing information about its actions, its resources and its commitment to supporting a thorough and complete police investigation, which every victim deserves.”

From the Times:

The university launched a Title IX investigation last month after the city police department notified the school that doing so would not jeopardize the criminal inquiry. Title IX is the federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex at federally funded educational institutions. Araiza and Ewaliko would not have to comply with the campus investigation since they are no longer at the school.

Araiza’s name first became prominent in reports that happened days after the incident.

“I hope this isn’t true for Matt’s sake,” one student said in an Oct. 26 report, acquired by the Times. “But if it’s true I hope he gets the repercussions he deserves and [the] girl gets justice.”

“99% of the football players are aware of the 5-person rape so the rest of the student-athletes are left wondering why nothing is being done,” another student said.

“To keep it silent for now over nine months — the same people that are alleged to have done this have been allowed to roam free, graduate, continue to play in their sports,” the father of the alleged victim told Shalby and Lopez in July. “It drives me bonkers.”

“Something like this sticks with you forever,” the woman said. “And all I can really do now is just hope that I can get some sort of justice somehow and feel like people are facing consequences for their actions because I feel like I’ve been facing the consequences for their actions.”

From the July Times report:

She arrived at the Halloween party dressed as a fairy. She had already been drinking with her friends, she said, when she met a San Diego State football player at the house just blocks from campus. The player gave her a drink and eventually led her inside the house to a bedroom where she said several of his teammates took turns sexually assaulting her, slamming her down on a bed and ripping out her piercings.

Covered in blood, she found her friends outside after what she believed to be more than an hour.

“I was just raped,” she told them.

The next day, with bruises across her neck and down her legs, she filed a report with San Diego police and underwent a rape exam at Rady Children’s Hospital. The arduous process lasted through the night as her body was swabbed and she was tested for pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.

The father of the alleged victim said that his daughter wants “to make sure that it doesn’t happen to somebody else. That those guys don’t go on to sign NFL contracts and make a lot of money, get a free pass, have it happen to somebody else. Because they got away with it once, they can get away with it twice.”

Araiza, who won the 2022 Ray Guy Award as the nation’s best punter, was selected by the Bills with the first pick in the sixth round of the 2022 draft.

Bills’ Matt Araiza staying on his toes: Have to ‘earn your job every week’

#Bills’ Matt Araiza staying on his toes: Have to ‘earn your job every week’

Matt Araiza won the punting battle the Buffalo Bills had at 2022 training camp.

The sixth-round rookie is wise beyond his years. He already knows that’s only the start for him.

On Monday, the Bills decided to release their incumbent punter Matt Haack. Doing so hands the starting job to Araiza.

Haack signed a revised contract this spring because he struggled in 2021, his first season in Buffalo. Once the Bills went on to select Araiza in the 2022 NFL draft, the writing was on the wall.

But to Araiza’s credit, he earned it. It was well noted all offseason that Araiza had to master holding duties for kicker Tyler Bass.

Despite the update, Araiza is not going to celebrate anything. There’s still a lot of pressure waiting for him once the regular season begins and he knows it.

“I wouldn’t call it a relief, because you have to go out and earn your job every week,” Araiza said via video conference. “It’s a step in the right direction, and I’m grateful for it, for sure.”

Not only was Araiza pumping the brakes, so was his head coach. Buffalo’s Sean McDermott praised Araiza’s early-career efforts.

Still, McDermott wants the young special teamer to keep rolling into the regular season.

“What we’ve seen to this point with Matt Araiza, he’s off to a good start,” McDermott said via video conference. “He’s got to continue to work and I think that’s the right mindset here.”

For more from McDermott on the conclusion of his team’s punter battle, see the WIVB-TV clip below:

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Matt Araiza wins Bills punter battle, Matt Haack released by team

Matt Araiza wins #Bills punter battle, Matt Haack released by team:

The Buffalo Bills’ position battle at punter has come to an early end.

The team announced on Monday that Matt Haack has been released. That leaves rookie Matt Araiza as the Bills’ starting punter heading into the 2022 NFL season.

Araiza, a sixth-round pick at the recent draft, was viewed as the favorite to win the competition all offseason. Not only is it rare for a team to use a draft pick on any kicker, Haack had a poor season in 2021.

Because of that, Haack agreed to a revised contract this spring After that and once Araiza was selected, the writing appeared to be on the wall for him.

Buffalo’s actions in their first two preseason games of the summer also indicated a heavy favoriting of Araiza.

In the Bills’ first two exhibition games, Araiza took all holding duties. That’s important because it was the big road block in Araiza’s way to win the position battles against Haack.

During his college career, Araiza was both kicker and punter for his team so he did not have experience holding at all. That is a job he would have to master for placekicker Tyler Bass, and evidently he accomplished that.

Along with releasing Haack, Buffalo also cut receiver Tavon Austin. That leaves the Bills at 82 players on their roster–NFL teams have to be down to 80 by the next roster deadline on Tuesday.

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Pat McAfee on Matt Araiza’s 82-yard punt: ‘That ball was murdered’ (video)

McAfee noted the #Bills punter twice this week:

Drawn up almost exactly how the Buffalo Bills would want, sixth-round rookie punter Matt Araiza caught headlines both in and out of western New York after his NFL debut.

Playing in the first preseason contest of his pro career, Araiza booted an 82-yard bomb on a punt.

Among those clamoring was the Pat McAfee Show.

McAfee, a former punter for the Indianapolis Colts, was actually a bit mad. He did not like how onlookers were making a bit of an excuse for why Araiza’s ball went so far.

Make no mistake, McAfee was not doing that during a clip from his show this week. McAfee, who already took to his social media account on Twitter to praise Araiza, used words like “murdered” and “slaughtered” to describe how the rookie connected with the ball.

For the full NSFW McAfee clip on Araiza, see the video below:

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What Sean McDermott said about Matt Araiza’s field flipping 82-yard punt

Even Sean McDermott had to sing the praises of the ‘Punt God’

Buffalo Bills rookie punter Matt Araiza took the field for his first preseason game action Saturday following a collegiate campaign that featured some big boots for distance.

So much so, that he was nicknamed the “Punt God”.

Coaches and fans along with members of the media have wondered with anticipation whether the San Diego State product would bring the same powerful kicks to the NFL.

This weekend he did just that, with one of his kicks going for 82-yards in the Bills 27-24 victory over the Indianapolis Colts.

His lone punt of the day, Araiza made it count, sending his kick 66 yards in the air before picking up 16 more on the ground when it landed.

A sixth-round selection in the 2022 NFL Draft, he had the highest average in NCAA history last year with 51.19 yards and the ability to kick within opponents 20 yard territory. On his way to winning the Ray Guy Award, that included two kicks of at least 80 yards, one of which was 86. That his first kick in gameplay for Buffalo was 82 is no small feat, and it’s only fueling the hype surrounding the young kicker.

His big punt certainly caught the attention of his coaches and teammates as well.

Bills backup QB Case Keenum said “It got everybody geeked up” while addressing the press post-game.

When head coach Sean McDermott was asked about the punt as well, he smiled. “Situationally, to be in those moments of the game, whether you’re a coach or player that’s hard to simulate in practice,” McDermott said while speaking to the media. “Being able to flip the field like that is huge.”

Araiza and veteran P Matt Haack are in a competition for the starting role, and the rookie is certainly making a strong case early to earn it. He also held for another kicker with a big leg, Tyler Bass, on the game-winning field goal.

“Good to see the young guy get out there and make the most of the opportunity,” his coach added.

Araiza will have a chance for more live game action this Saturday, August 20th as the Bills welcome the Denver Broncos to Orchard Park for their second contest of the preseason.

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Pat McAfee impressed with Bills’ Matt Araiza the ‘Punt Gawd’ (video)

Pat McAfee impressed with #Bills’ Matt Araiza the ‘Punt Gawd’ (video):

Pat McAfee, host of the Pat McAfee Show, loves his punters.

He was one after all, and for the the team the Buffalo Bills beat in their preseason opener 27-24, the Indianapolis Colts.

Anyone who watched the contest knows what stood out for McAfee from the action. It was Bills’ rookie punter Matt Araiza’s 82-yard bomb.

Even those who have never punted in their life were impressed by Araiza–So of course McAfee was.

For McAfee’s NSFW commentary on Araiza’s boot, see the attached video below:

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The Bills’ Matt Araiza, aka ‘Punt God’, unleashed an incredible 82-yard punt and NFL fans loved it

You can’t stop the Punt God, you can only hope to contain him.

Generally, the last thing you want to see as a football team is your punter. If your punter’s on the field, it’s an acknowledgment the offense failed, and you’re playing the field position battle. When it comes to Bills’ rookie Matt Araiza — often known as the “Punt God” to football fans — Buffalo might have a punter they’ll come to enjoy watching.

During the Bills’ preseason matchup against the Colts (-1.5), a stalled-out late second-quarter possession brought Araiza onto the field. Rather than hope for a good roll or a normal booming kick, the rookie let off an absolute 82-yard bomb from Buffalo’s eight-yard line.

Words certainly don’t do the Punt God’s incredible talents in this play justice:

Good lord. There’s playing for field position; then there’s pinning a team deep in their own end even though your offense barely moved the ball. For additional context, if this was a regular season, it’d be the longest NFL punt in almost a decade. Now, yes, it was a touchback, but who cares! 82 yards!

The Punt God has officially arrived as an NFL player, and we are not all worthy of his tremendous leg.

Bills’ Matt Araiza uncorks 82-yard punt vs. Colts (video)

‘Punt God’ nickname confirmed for the #Bills rookie:

Matt Araiza showed the Buffalo Bills faithful exactly why his nickname was “Punt God” before ever kicking a ball in the NFL.

In his team’s first preseason game of 2022 against the Indianapolis Colts, Araiza was first spotted just taking holding duties for kicker Tyler Bass during the game. The first punt of the contest was taken by incumbent punter Matt Haack.

However, the second went to Araiza. He delivered.

Araiza uncorked a massive 82-yard punt from near his own end zone which ended up going as a touchback.

Usually a team likes to avoid touchbacks, but from that distance? Yeah, that’s more than welcome.

Check out the boot from the Bills’ sixth-round rookie below:

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