Bills suspended Edge Rusher always delighted to join the team Originally appeared on Sports Athlon.
The former rusher of Los Angeles Rams Edge Michael Hoecht knows that he left his new team in Buffalo bills.
Shortly before concluding a three -year agreement in a free agency, the Tweener defensive line was informed that it was in violation of the League policy – worthy of a suspension of six games.
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Buffalo didn’t care, however. They have always signed it knowing that they will need a versatile player in his caliber to be accompanied against the best teams of the conference.
This message of loyalty was important for Hoecht and a great reason he wanted to come in western New York. Playing for a competitor of the Super Bowl certainly also helps.
“We have talents loaded, from top to bottom. So more than anything, more than money on [a] Contract, I am a football drug addict, “said Hoecht on the Podcast Ross Tucker.
“I think that, more than anything in the world, I think it’s so cool to go to a team that is going to be good. A team, I hope, if everything goes well according to the plan, deeply in the playoffs and a chance to bring a Lombardi [Trophy] west of New York. It couldn’t be a more exciting team to be a part. “”
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It will be a bit before Hoecht could suit invoices. Its suspension of six games, however, is perfectly placed in the team’s calendar. Buffalo is on a week off the following week, Hoecht is restored – this will allow him to acclimatize quickly to his new team.
And proves to his new team why they were right to bear it after all.
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This story was initially reported by Sports Athlon On May 30, 2025, where he appeared for the first time.