UPDATE: The Buffalo News reported Wednesday night that a possible Lawson suspension may not be related to domestic violence. The News also reported Lawson was arrested on disorderly conduct and domestic violence charges in Scottsdale, Ariz., in February 2014. Lawson entered a pretrial diversion program and the case was dismissed in November of that year, according to court records.
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It seems like ages since good news has come out of Bills training camp.
Linebacker Manny Lawson may be the next Buffalo player to miss time this season after allegations of domestic violence and a potential one-game suspension. But according to his agent, Jonathan Feinsold, Lawson has nothing to worry about.
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"I have no idea where that's coming from," Feinsod told NewYorkUpstate.com. "All I can say is there is absolutely no truth to it. I can't expand any more than that."
The Bills really can’t afford to lose another piece on defense. Rookies Shaq Lawson (shoulder) and Reggie Ragland (knee) are expected to miss the bulk of, if not the entire season, and defensive tackle Marcell Dareus was handed a four-game suspension earlier Tuesday.