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Sun Aug 16 201511:46Incognito (ankle) returned to practice Sunday
Incognito (ankle) returned to practice Sunday, Joe Buscaglia of ABC 7 WKBW reports.
Incognito should be good to go moving forward following his return to practice, and is the favorite to start at left guard come Week 1.
Tue Aug 11 201520:51Incognito missed Tuesday's practice sue to ankle injury suffered...
Incognito missed Tuesday's practice sue to an ankle injury suffered Monday, The Buffalo News reports.
Coach Rex Ryan thinks Incognito, penciled in to start at left guard after the Bills picked him up this offseason, might miss another day or two of practice.
Sat Feb 7 201515:46Incognito signed with Buffalo on Saturday
Incognito signed with Buffalo on Saturday, NFL.com's Jeff Darlington reports.
According to Buffalo News writer Tim Graham, Incognito was a "high-priority" free agent in the eyes of coach Rex Ryan, so that would seem to imply that Ryan views him as a likely starter at guard. Assuming his behavior isn't a problem, Incognito's arrival isn't likely to be a high-impact addition for Buffalo.
Sat Feb 7 201511:25Incognito expected to sign with Buffalo
Incognito is expected to sign with Buffalo, Buffalo News writer Tim Graham reports.
Coach Rex Ryan evidently considers Incognito a high-priority free agent target, though he could easily be the only coach who feels that way. If Incognito has reformed his behavior then he ought to provide useful play at the guard spot, though the PR sell doesn't figure to be smooth for the Bills initially.
Mon Aug 25 201420:22Incognito cleared by NFL to return to "full activity and regular...
Incognito has been cleared by the NFL to return to "full activity and regular-season game participation," ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.
Incognito finished the 2013 regular season under suspension, but the free agent will no longer have an indefinite suspension hanging over his head when he visits other teams. It's unclear if he'll have many suitors due to the bullying issues that led to his suspension in the first place, but if injuries strike another team, they may be forced to consider the troubled guard as an option.
Mon Aug 25 201411:26Incognito will visit with Buccaneers on Monday
Incognito will visit with the Buccaneers on Monday, FOX Sports reports.
Incognito has not stepped foot in a team facility since being suspended by the Dolphins amid last season's bullying scandal. However, with the Buccaneers needing help at guard, Incognito represents an experienced option that well-liked head coach Lovie Smith could see eye-to-eye with from a conduct standpoint. If Monday's meeting goes well, Incognito figures to be signed ahead of the regular season.
Mon Mar 24 201418:02Raiders open to signing Richie Incognito
Owner Mark Davis indicated at the league meetings that the Raiders could be open to the idea of signing free agent OG Richie Incognito.
"I'd have to think about that," said Davis, adding "Ask Reggie (McKenzie)" about the Incognito-to-Oakland possibility. Incognito's off-field issues are well documented, but the Raiders could use him as a power-blocking, mauler guard. NFL.com reported days ago that Incognito is interested in playing in Oakland.
Source: ESPN.com
Fri Mar 21 201411:34Incognito must be evaluated before playing
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports free agent OG Richie Incognito will have to undergo a comprehensive evaluation by NFL medical advisors before he can play again.
Incognito got out of treatment for "severe mental stress" this week in the wake of Bullygate. He wants to play in the NFL this season and is allowed to sign a contract, but won't be able to step on the field or earn a paycheck before the NFL and NFLPA evaluate his status. Incognito is going to struggle to find work.
Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Thu Mar 20 201416:27Richie Incognito stumps to play for Raiders
Free agent OG Richie Incognito is "100 percent into" the idea of playing for the Raiders.
Incognito would have been a natural fit for Al Davis' Raiders, but GM Reggie McKenzie and company haven't been in the business of harvesting controversial players. Oakland has alreaddy signed four offensive linemen, as well. Incognito has said his "No. 1 goal" is to return to Miami, but that's not going to happen.
Source: NFL.com
Thu Mar 20 201408:26Incognito's goal is to return to the Dolphins
Free agent G Richie Incognito said his "number one goal" is to return to the Dolphins.
Incognito may be feeling better after undergoing mental treatment, but he still appears delusional. There's no way the Dolphins are going to take him back after last season's boat-rocking scandal. That didn't stop Incognito from calling upon his inner George Likes His Chicken Spicy. "Dolphins fans, Richie is well," Incognito said. "Richie wants to come back and play. But the business has to handle the business end, and that's it."
Source: ESPN.com
Wed Mar 19 201409:53Richie Incognito wants back in the NFL
Free agent G Richie Incognito is out of treatment and looking to get back in the NFL.
Source: Associated Press
Fri Feb 28 201411:08Richie Incognito getting mental help in AZ
NFL Network's Jeff Darlington reports free agent Richie Incognito is currently being treated at a mental facility in Arizona "in wake of severe mental stress" from the Ted Wells Report.
Incognito's offseason has been a strange one. He's gone on lengthy Twitter rants numerous times and recently took a baseball bat to his own Ferrari in a fit of rage. He's doing the right thing by getting help. Incognito's ex-Dolphins teammates were reportedly concerned about his behavior and state of mind. He might need a miracle to save his football career. Only a select few -- maybe even couple -- teams could take on a headcase like Incognito.
Source: Jeff Darlington on Twitter
Thu Feb 27 201413:54Report: Teammates concerned about Incognito
The National Football Post reports free agent Richie Incognito's ex-teammates are concerned about his "irrational behavior and mental state."
Incognito has been having a bizarre offseason on Twitter, and has admitted to smashing up his own Ferrari with a baseball bat. It sounds like Incognito could use help just as much as Jonathan Martin. Going on 31, Incognito isn't making it easy on himself as he attempts to save his career.
Source: Aaron Wilson on Twitter
Wed Feb 19 201421:03Dolphins fire OL coach Jim Turner
Dolphins fired OL coach Jim Turner.
As expected. Per the Ted Wells Report, Turner taunted ex-Dolphins OL Andrew Gardner for being homosexual even though everyone knew he wasn't, and sent text messages accusing Jonathan Martin of betraying the Dolphins and his teammates after they bullied him into a mental facility. Hiring Turner would be a toxic P.R. move for any other team, so he may be done in the league.
Source: Barry Jackson on Twitter
Tue Feb 11 201410:42Incognito expected to get one-year deal
The Miami Herald doesn't envision free agent LG Richie Incognito getting much more than a one-year contract on the open market.
Understandable. Everybody knows about the Incognito-Jonathan Martin saga by now. Incognito is a headcase and can't be trusted to behave on a long-term deal. However, his play on the field has been above-average the past couple seasons, which should allow him to at least get a couple offers. Talent trumps all in the NFL. Incognito is only 30 and still in the prime of his career.
Source: Miami Herald
Tue Feb 4 201416:46Richie Incognito taken off suspended list
Free agent LG Richie Incognito has been removed from the Dolphins' reserve/suspended list.
It's just a formality, as Incognito is headed to the open market. Going on 31, Incognito won't be welcome back in Miami, and is highly unlikely to stir up much interest. His on-the-field play simply isn't worth the off-the-field headaches. Incognito was a troublemaker long before the Jon Martin saga.
Source: Armando Salguero on Twitter
Mon Dec 16 201315:30Richie Incognito done for the season
In-limbo Dolphins LG Richie Incognito will remain on the reserve/suspended with pay for the season's remainder.
There was previously some speculation Incognito could return to the Dolphins, but the sides reached an agreement on Monday and it was signed off on by the NFL Players Association. Incognito will not be eligible to return for the playoffs, if the Fins secure the AFC's sixth seed. A Monday night loss by Baltimore could go a long way toward ensuring Miami reaches the 2013 postseason.
Source: Chris Mortensen on Twitter
Fri Nov 29 201317:48Dolphins, Incognito extend suspension
NFL Network's Jeff Darlington reports the Dolphins and LG Richie Incognito have mutually agreed to extent Incognito's suspension while NFL investigator Ted Wells continues to explore the Dolphins' locker room.
Incognito's suspension remains "indefinite," although it's interesting that he will now be getting paid again. Under the CBA, a team can only suspend a player for four games at maximum without pay. Those four games are up this week. A Dolphins team source told National Football Post's Jason Cole on Friday that he would be "shocked" if the Fins let Incognito back onto the team.
Source: Jason Cole on Twitter
Sun Nov 24 201312:24Richie Incognito could return to Dolphins
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Sunday Countdown that there is "some momentum building" for LG Richie Incognito to return to the Dolphins.
Incognito is currently meeting with NFL investigator Ted Wells to get to the bottom of the fiasco with Jonathan Martin. The Fins are dealing with Martin's loss and C Mike Pouncey's bout with food poisoning, so they could really use Incognito's assistance on the line. They're getting mauled in the trenches.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Nov 14 201315:43Incognito files grievance against Dolphins
Suspended LG Richie Incognito has filed a grievance against the Dolphins.
Incognito believes his indefinite suspension is a violation of the collective-bargaining agreement. Even were Incognito to "win" his grievance, there's a good chance his reward would be his outright release. He's almost certainly played his last game as a Dolphin.
Source: Chris Mortensen on Twitter
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