
Richie Incognito Walks Back Retirement Talk, Tells Bills 'See You Monday'
Recently retired offensive lineman Richie Incognito tweeted at the Buffalo Bills on Friday and indicated he could make an appearance when the team begins its offseason program Monday.
The Bills formally placed Incognito on the reserve/retired list Thursday after he indicated he had to step away from the game to address his health.
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"I'm done. That's it," Incognito told the Buffalo News' Vic Carucci. "It's been a long career. Went to the doctor. My liver and kidneys are shutting down. The stress is killing me. It's just about doing what's right. I just want to be in the Hall of Fame."
Incognito, 34, earned Pro Bowl nods during each of his three seasons with the Bills. If he stays retired, the Bills will likely pivot to 2015 third-round pick John Miller at left guard.

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