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Bills' Anthony Hargrove Pleads Not Guilty; Apologizes to Bills, Fans and NFL

Buffalo Bills defensive end Anthony Hargrove found himself in front of a judge yesterday after being arrested over the weekend on charges of harassment, resisting arrest and criminal mischief. When asked to enter a plea, Hargrove predictable stated "not guilty."

This situation is certainly not something he's proud of and he expressed that last night after practice.

"First and foremost, I'd like to start out by apologizing to the city of Rochester," Hargrove said. "My first time in camp and I didn't want it to go like this. I want to apologize to the NFL, my teammates, my coaches and everybody that was affected by the situation."
Hargrove is scheduled to appear in court again on Thursday; the same time the Bills will be traveling to New Orleans for their preseason opener on Friday. However, head coach Dick Jauron says he will join the team in Louisiana and will suit up for the game.

No indication has been given on what, if any, disciplinary action will be taken.

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