Bills running back LeSean McCoy and Eagles coach Chip Kelly aren't friends.
The former Philly back was traded by Kelly to Buffalo during the offseason and since then has had a string of incidents in which he's made it clear the two didn't, and don't, get along. During a conference call Wednesday in advance of Sunday's Bills-Eagles game, McCoy didn't back off his previously expressed animosity.
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"Chip can't say s— to me. There's nothing for us to talk about," he said, via The Buffalo News . "I don't dislike him. I don't have anything against him. There's nothing for us to talk about. He knows me, knows who I am."
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He was then asked if he would be willing to shake Kelly's hand. This was brought up because Kelly said earlier in the day he'd like to settle the score.
“I’d love to shake LeSean’s hand,” Kelly said. “I tried to call him after. And I talked to his agent after we traded him. I always wanted to talk to LeSean. Again, I have no issues with LeSean at all. He has a great personality, an infectious personality. I have tremendous respect for LeSean.”
Well, the feeling isn't mutual.
"That ain't going to happen," McCoy said about shaking hands. "Chip knows we aren't shaking any hands. I'll shake hands with [Eagles owner Jeffrey] Lurie, some players."
He added, "Chip can't shake s—" and "There's no reason for me to shake hands. Why do y'all want me to shake hands with him?"
Eventually, after fielding several questions about Kelly, McCoy said, "I gotta go, man" before hanging up on the conference call.