PHILADELPHIA - A day after hearing that he would be traded to the Buffalo Bills, Eagles running back LeSean McCoy is reportedly upset about the move, according to Josina Anderson of ESPN.
"He's a Pennsylvania kid," a source told her. "He's never played football outside of Pennsylvania - high school, college, pro. So of course he's not happy. Sounds like it's pretty final to me unless LeSean is refusing to go to Buffalo."
McCoy was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's capitol, and played college football at Pittsburgh before being drafted by Philadelphia in the second round of the 2009 NFL Draft.
"It'll be interesting to see how this process plays itself out because he's an interesting individual. In your mind, when you think of Buffalo you think of cold and losing games. It's not like it's the Philadelpihia market where you're always on T.V. and you're playing for, like, the division title or that type of thing. . . It was unexpected. I'll tell you that much."
The source also told Anderson that McCoy is "not going to make it easy, that's for sure."
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