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Former Buffalo Bills wide receiver and kick returner Isaiah McKenzie’s season will be cut short when the Indianapolis Colts suspended him for three games for “conduct detrimental to the team.”

According to ESPN’s Stephen Holder, McKenzie and cornerback Tony Brown were both suspended for three games, a “rare” suspension imposed by a team rather than the NFL. The story did not say what exactly caused the suspensions, but it did mention a source who stated “violations rose to a level where severe punishment was warranted.”

Mr. Isaiah McKenzie In Indianapolis, he had a minor role.
McKenzie left the Bills last summer after five seasons with the team. Despite contending for a prominent role in Indianapolis during training camp, McKenzie only caught 11 catches for 82 yards while returning 23 punts for 204 yards and six kicks for 152 yards.

McKenzie and Brown were both sidelined for the team’s December 16 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The club did not elaborate on the cause for the ban, and McKenzie did not speak about it when it was revealed on Tuesday.

The Colts have outperformed expectations this season, presently sitting in seventh place in the AFC and on track to claim the last wild card slot. The Colts (8-6) are deadlocked with the Houston Texans and Buffalo Bills for the second wild card spot, but have tiebreakers. The Jaguars slipped to 8-6 as well, giving the Colts a chance to fight for the division in the remaining three weeks of the season.

Isaiah McKenzie, It was difficult to say goodbye to Buffalo.
McKenzie was a well-liked player in Buffalo, but he struggled with ball security at times and was unable to keep his starting slot receiver spot in 2022.

Despite recording career highs of 42 receptions and 423 yards last season, McKenzie struggled with consistency, and the Bills eventually brought back Cole Beasley from retirement to play in the slot for the rest of the season and two playoff games.

McKenzie was released by the team on March 17, and he later signed with the Colts. McKenzie expressed regret about leaving Buffalo during his first press conference with his new team.

“It was heartbreaking. “It was a sad moment,” McKenzie remarked of his release on March 17. “I had a sad moment because I had such a good time there, such a great organization, such a great fan base, and everything about that place was incredible.” It came to an end, and I know that good things don’t stay forever.”

c expressed his excitement about joining former Bills colleague Zack Moss in Indianapolis, stating he was looking forward to a fresh start.

“You try to make the best of it while the good gets going, and I feel like, for me, my time was up and that was totally fine with me,” he went on to say. “Now, I get to start with a new organization, start making new friends, making new family and bring my game to a good organization that’s ready to take it to the next level.”

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