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Incognito hits out at allegation­s of bullying teammate

- By REUTERS in Toronto

Embattled Miami Dolphins player Richie Incognito defended himself against allegation­s he bullied fellow lineman Jonathan Martin, saying on Sunday he received a text from his teammate claiming “I will murder your whole ... family.”

Incognito, who has been suspended indefinite­ly by the Dolphins while the National Football League conducts an investigat­ion into allegation­s that the All-Pro guard had threatened Martin and used racial slurs, made the comments during an interview with Fox NFL on Sunday.

Incognito apologized for his insensitiv­e remarks but said was shocked at Martin’s reaction.

“People don’t know how Jon and I communicat­e with each other,” Incognito said. “I’ve taken stuff too far. I did not intend to hurt him.”

Incognito said he received a text from Martin saying he would murder his family a week before the bullying allegation­s against him but never thought of it as a serious threat considerin­g the two were teammates and friends.

“A week before this went down, Jonathan Martin texted me, ‘I will murder your whole ( expletive) family’,” Incognito said. “Now did I think Jonathan Martin was going to murder my family? Not one bit. I know it was coming from a brother. I knew it was coming from a friend. I knew it was coming from a teammate.

“That puts in context how we communicat­e with one another.”

Incognito’s comments add another twist to what has turned into a disturbing look inside the NFL locker-room culture where rookie hazing is part of a player’s rites of passage.

Incognito sparked outrage when a voice mail surfaced last week of him using racial slurs against Martin while threatenin­g to harm him.

“What I was going for ... I hadn’t seen my buddy. I wanted to shock him,” said Incognito in an attempt to explain the message. “I wanted him to call me back.

“When the words are put out of context, I understand why a lot of eyebrows are raised. What people don’t know is how Jon and I communicat­e to one another.”

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