Incognito tweets he's not retiring, claims he'll attend Bills' workouts
Four-time Pro Bowl guard Richie Incognito tweeted Friday night that he isn't retiring after all, and that he'll be at the Buffalo Bills' offseason workouts next week.
@BuffaloBillsPR That was a short lived retirement. See you Monday for off season program 🤣 #madeyalook
— Richie Incognito (@68INCOGNITO) April 14, 2018
There's been no official announcement about Incognito returning to the Bills.
It was only three days ago that Incognito told Peter King of The MMQB that his career was over, citing health issues.
"Went to the doctor. My liver and kidneys are shutting down. The stress is killing me. It's just about doing what's right," the veteran said at the time.
Incognito fired his agent via Twitter a day ahead of his retirement announcement, after his representation had negotiated a pay cut of nearly $3 million for the upcoming season on his behalf.
The Bills officially placed Incognito on the reserve/retired list Thursday.
Incognito, whose career has been filled with controversies, spent the last three seasons in Buffalo, earning Pro Bowl honors at the end of each campaign.
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