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10:19NFL Executive Perspective: Belichick and NFL HC Updates
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1:12Josh Allen's Broken Foot "Not The Reason" Bills' Season Ended
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1:30Bills' Internal Hire Sends Mixed Message
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1:12Bills Must Focus On Winning In Allen's Prime
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2:19Buffalo Bills Need Another Star Pass Rusher
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1:56Bills Introducing Joe Brady as Head Coach
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1:59NFL News & Notes: Bills Promote Joe Brady To Head Coach
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0:29BREAKING: Bills Promote OC Joe Brady to Head Coach
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1:59What's The Most Attractive NFL Head Coaching Job Available?
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8:40NFL Head Coach Carousel
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1:54Jonathan Jones on the Bills: 'Who They Hire at Head Coach is Going to Be Almost Entirely About Josh Allen'
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1:47Philip Rivers Interviewing for Bills Head Coaching Job is 'Highly Unusual'
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0:19NFL Executive Perspective: Bills, Raiders, and The Coaching Pool
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5:11What Pegula's Press Conference Said To Next Bills Head Coach
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4:07This Just In: Bills Break Silence on Coaching Change
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1:41Should The Bills Hire An Offensive-Minded Head Coach?
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1:36Top Landing Spots For Sean McDermott
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1:54Five Coaching Candidates For Bills: Mike Tomlin
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1:38Five Coaching Candidates For Bills: Grant Udinski
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James Ihedigbo: Hangs up the cleats
Ihedigbo plans to retire from football, per his personal instagram account.
A standout on special teams early in his career, Ihedigbo eventually proved to be a capable starter at strong safety. The 34-year-old had 394 tackles, eight interceptions, nine forced fumbles and nine sacks in nine seasons, with most of the production coming in a three-year stretch from 2013 to 2015 as a member of the Ravens and Lions.
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James Ihedigbo: Wants to play in 2017
Ihedigbo (leg/suspension) wants to play in 2017 after appearing in just four contests in 2016, Michael Rothstein of ESPN reports.
Ihedigbo's 2016 season ended after he fractured his fibula late in the year while playing for the Bills. Though he claims his leg has "100 percent healed," he will still have to sit out four games due to a suspension. The age-33 safety last saw significant playing time in 2015, when he played in 15 games for Detroit and recorded 63 tackles and an interception. The veteran believes he still has gas in the tank, but he may need to wait until a team faces injuries to the safety position before he gets signed.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 214 lbs |
| Birthplace: Northampton, MA, USA |
| Age: 42 |
| School: Massachusetts |
| Experience: 10 |






