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New Buffalo Bills guard Richie Incognito assures owner he's a changed man

Richie Incognito claims that his move to Buffalo Bills is his last chance, after the 2013 bullying scandal.

New Buffalo Bills signing Richie Incognito has said that he has learnt his lesson, after he was involved in a bullying scandal in 2013.

The guard met with Buffalo owner Terry Pegula and assured him that he is a changed man, although he says that his move to the Bills is his last chance.

He told reporters: "I told them what I had learned from the whole situation.That I needed to respect those around me more and that I needed to realise I may find things funny that other find offensive. This whole learning process was about becoming self-aware. About becoming a better person/teammate/leader.

"We mutually expressed that this would be my last chance and we should look at it as a positive.Take the opportunity to bring attention to a sensitive subject while proving to people that I'm not a racist jerk. We talked about possible ways to turn this situation around and ways we can impact the community. We had a good talk for about an hour. They met separately. They then came back and said they would like me to be part of the organisation."

The 31-year-old played for the Bills in 2009, before he enjoyed a four-year stint with Miami Dolphins.

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