Vontae Davis can save his explanation for why he ditched his teammates in the middle of a game.
Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott doesn’t want or need to hear it.
Davis said Monday that he has not spoken with Davis since the two-time Pro Bowl cornerback left New Era Field at halftime of Sunday’s 31-20 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers and later announced his retirement on social media.
“I have not been in touch with Vontae today,” McDermott said. “His actions spoke loud and clear, so I didn’t feel the need to. I’m focused on my team right now.”
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Vontae Davis, the Buffalo Bills player who retired at halftime, doesn’t owe anybody a damn thing: https://t.co/M0mBH0ttnL pic.twitter.com/RPCiKeQqng
— The Root (@TheRoot) September 17, 2018
Davis released this statement: