Incredible Scenes As Buffalo Bills Player Quits And Retires At Half-Time

Incredible Scenes As Buffalo Bills Player Quits And Retires At Half-Time
Maurice Brosnan
By Maurice Brosnan
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The team-mates of Buffalo Bills cornerback Vontae Davis have confirmed that the 30-year-old quit and retired at half-time during their 20-31 loss against the LA Chargers today.

The stunning news emerged from the Bills' locker room after the game. Davis was a noticeable absentee after half-time and it was later confirmed he told his team-mates he was retiring.

Head coach Sean McDermott spoke at his press conference and was reluctant to go into the details.

He pulled himself out of the game. He told us he was done. When I get back there, we'll continue to communicate and get things sorted out. I wish I had a better answer.

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Davis signed a one-year, $5 million contract with the franchise earlier this year. He was inactive last week during their loss against the Ravens and his refusal to play today forced them to start special team's man Lafayette Pitts.

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