New York Post

LeSean rips into Chip

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LeSean McCoy had a blunt response to Eagles coach Chip Kelly’s offer to shake hands on the field in Philadelph­ia on Sunday. Don’t hold your breath. “Chip can’t shake st,” the Bills running back said, using a profanity on Wednesday. “He can’t call me. He can’t shake my hand. There’s nothing he can do with me. He can’t say st to me. It’s as simple as that.”

Nine months have passed since Kelly decided to part ways with the Eagles’ most dynamic offensive threat at the time, trading McCoy to Buffalo in exchange for linebacker Kiko Alonso.

McCoy, who previously suggested Kelly’s move was racially motivated, insisted he doesn’t dislike his former coach.

“I have nothing against him,” he said. “No hatred. We’re not enemies.”

SAINTS: What might have been former Heisman Trophy winner Mark In

gram’s best season as a pro is over with four games remaining in New Orleans’ season.

The Saints have placed Ingram, their most productive running back, on injured reserve Wednesday, ending his season after 12 games.

A source familiar with the situation said a worsening of Ingram’s recent shoulder injury is the reason why he won’t play again this season. The Saints have not publicly specified why Ingram was placed on injured reserve.

STEELERS: The NFL is making wide receiver Anto

nio Brown pay for his touchdown celebratio­n. The league hit Brown with an $11,576 fine for jumping into the goalpost and wrapping his legs around the padding during the Steelers’ 4510 victory over the Colts. He was celebratin­g a 71yard punt return for a touchdown. BRONCOS: Quarterbac­k

Peyton Manning threw indoors on his own for the first time in 3 ¹/₂ weeks, when more than a dozen of his teammates were either limited at practice or held out altogether.

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