Cops Called To LeSean McCoy's Home Before Beating Claim: Report

MILTON, GA — Buffalo Bills star runningback LeSean McCoy is vehemently denying social media accusations that he viciously attacked his longtime girlfriend and Instagram model Delicia Cordon at McCoy’s home near Atlanta. Instagram user miamor_i_adore posted side-by-side photos of Cordon, one that shows her perfectly healthy on Monday and the other that shows her brutally beaten and bloodied Tuesday.

The post said: “@shadymccoy is THE DEVIL!!! YOU ARE AN ANIMAL!!!!!! We didn’t say anything about how you beat your dog ‘Henny’ into kidney failure. Let’s not talk about all the times my best friend had to stop you from VICIOUSLY beating your son for small things like peeing in the bed. We kept quiet about your drug usage … all the ILLEGAL steroids and needles you were using, but we will not keep quiet about this!!!!!! I can’t believe you did this to my best friend!!!!! YOUR KARMA IS GOING TO BE SO REAL!!!!!! The world needs to know what type of animal you really are!!!!!!! This was just her yesterday on the left and now this morning this is her on the right!!!! #WomanBeater #AnimalAbuser#ChildAbuser @nfl @tmz_tv @buffalobills.”

The post was taken down Tuesday afternoon. Last week, Cordon had posted on social media that McCoy cheated on her with an escort. She later deleted the posts.

McCoy responded to the beating accusations with his own Instagram post, calling the claims “totally baseless.”

“For the record, the totally baseless and offensive claims made against me today on social media are completely false. Further more, I have not had any direct contact with any of the people involved in months.”

But according to TMZ, emergency responders were sent to McCoy’s home in Georgia early Monday for a reported home invasion. A dispatcher can be heard in audio obtained by the outlet saying a female victim was “assaulted, hit in the head and locked in the bathroom.”

“We do have [police] in route in reference to a home invasion where a phone was taken,” the dispatcher says.

The Bills know of the accusations, ESPN reported, citing a source.

NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle that the league is reviewing the matter.

McCoy has repeatedly tried to get Cordon evicted from his home in Milton, according to Georgia court documents. At one point he said they broke up and that she was living in the home rent-free for several months. Cordon said in court papers she was living there with her two kids.

McCoy, who turns 30 on Thursday, ran for more than 1,100 yards and scored six touchdowns last season with the Bills. He also added more than 400 yards receiving and another two touchdowns through the air.

He has played nine seasons in the NFL, six with the Philadelphia Eagles and the last three with the Bills.

In 2016, two off-duty police officers in Philadelphia sued McCoy for injuries they suffered in a bar fight. McCoy was never criminally charged.

Patch has reached out to McCoy’s agent and will update when we hear back.

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