PITTSFORD, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy said Thursday he feels "very confident" about being able to play this season despite an ongoing police investigation into a home invasion at an Atlanta-area house he owns.
"I'm here right now, so I feel very confident," McCoy said at a news conference, which marked the first time he has addressed reporters since the July 10 attack at his house in which his ex-girlfriend was beaten and robbed of jewelry.
McCoy joined his teammates on the field Thursday at St. John Fisher College for the Bills' first public practice of training camp.