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Jaguars DE Ngakoue suggests Bills OL Incognito used slurs during game

Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Yannick Ngakoue took to Twitter Sunday night to call out Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Richie Incognito for using racial slurs during the Bills' 10-3 playoff loss to the Jaguars earlier that day,

Ngakoue didn't name Incognito personally, but he did cite his number in his tweet.

"Great win to day! And 64, you goin have to come harder than some weak racist slurs. I'm proud of my African heritage, as are 70% of the other Black players in this league. #Iaintjonathanmartin!" Ngakoue's message read.

The #Iaintjonathanmartin hashtag refers to a 2013 bullying scandal that occurred while Incognito was with the Miami Dolphins.

Incognito was accused of being a key participant in bullying of the much-younger Martin, also an offensive lineman with the team. Incognito was accused of using racial slurs in threatening texts and voice mails to Martin.

Incognito was suspended by the Dolphins shortly after the reports came out and sat out the entire 2014 season before being picked up by the Buffalo Bills.

Martin sat out the 2013 season and was traded in 2014 to San Francisco. He was waived a year later, then picked up by the Carolina Panthers, but retired before the season began.

--Field Level Media