NFL reviewing LeSean McCoy nightclub altercation, 'no timeline' on decision
Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy won't be charged for his role in a nightclub brawl that left two off-duty police officers injured, but he could still face discipline from the NFL.
The NFL is reviewing the incident under its personal conduct policy and there's "no timeline" for a decision on a possible suspension or fine, the league said in a statement to Shawn Stepner of WKBW-TV in Buffalo,
The altercation, which occurred at Recess Lounge in the early hours of Feb. 7, allegedly started over the ownership of a bottle of champagne and resulted in the hospitalization of two of the three off-duty officers involved.
Philadelphia district attorney Seth Williams announced Monday that there was insufficient evidence to charge McCoy in the case.
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