LeSean McCoy's ex-girlfriend has filed a personal injury lawsuit against him
Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy could be facing legal trouble as Delicia Cordon, his ex-girlfriend, filed a personal injury lawsuit against him in a Fulton County, GA court.
Cordon was beaten and had personal items stolen during a July home invasion while she was in a house owned by McCoy. The lawsuit is asking that McCoy be held financially responsible for her injuries, according to ESPN's Mike Rodak. While there's no indication yet that McCoy's availability will be affected, the Commissioner's Exemption List is always a possibility. Were he to be placed on it, Chris Ivory would likely take over lead running back duties for the Bills.
We currently project McCoy as the RB11 this season, just ahead of Dalvin Cook and just behind Devonta Freeman.
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