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MIAMI – Suspended Miami Dolphins guard Richie Incognito says teammate Jonathan Martin sent him a threatening text message as an apparent joke only a week before their relationship became the ...
Incognito then tweeted out a series of screen shots with text messages he claimed were between him and former Vikings offensive line coach Tony Sparano, who died last month of heart disease.
Talk of Richie Incognito to the Vikings came and went in a fast and furious storm Tuesday as the team continues to deal with offensive line injuries.
"I'm training my (expletive) off at EXOS back home in Phoenix," Incognito wrote in a text message first sent to the Associated Press and then later The Buffalo News. "So thankful to have so many ...
BUFFALO — Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Richie Incognito said he's "done" in a text The Associated Press on Tuesday amid reports he is considering retirement after 11 NFL seasons.
Richie Incognito is approaching his chance with the Buffalo Bills as the last one he'll ever get. Incognito, in text messages to NFL Network reporter Jeff Darlington, provided insight into the ...
At the heart of the report: More than 1,000 text messages, many of them outrageously explicit, that Incognito and Martin swapped between October 2012 and November 2013.
I’ve never denied it.— Richie Incognito (@68INCOGNITO) February 12, 2014 I apologize to all of the women out there that I offended with my text messages to my close personal friend.— ...
Richie Incognito's 'shooting black people' texts are revealedWell, well, well … Richie Incognito forgot to include this inflammatory set of text messages about “shooting black people,” that ...
Approximately one week after Martin left the team, on November 3, 2013, Incognito wrote nearly identical text messages to Pouncey and another lineman: "They're going to suspend me Please destroy ...
Lawyer Ted Wells released the report Friday, saying guard John Jerry and center Mike Pouncey followed Richie Incognito ... said he tried to be friends with Incognito. The two players traded more than ...