NAPA, Calif. -- Saying he wanted to "make it right," offensive lineman Richie Incognito said Saturday his May signing with the Oakland Raiders was about "redemption" and that the team was getting "the best version of myself" while discussing mental health.
Incognito, who will serve an NFL-mandated two-game suspension for violating the league's personal conduct policy, but is eligible to participate in training camp and exhibition games, also said being in football after a one-year retirement was a sort of therapy.
"It's about getting another opportunity," Incognito said following Oakland's first training camp practice.