LeSean McCoy reportedly not pleased about being traded to Buffalo

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The Bills acquired running back LeSean McCoy from the Eagles in exchange for linebacker Kiko Alonso in a blockbuster trade on Tuesday, but McCoy apparently isn't too pleased to be leaving Philadelphia. 

A source close to McCoy told ESPN how the former Eagle feels about the news of an agreement to trade McCoy to Buffalo. The trade is expected to be made official next week. 

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"He’s a Pennsylvania kid. He’s never played football outside of Pennsylvania — high school, college, pro. So of course he's not happy," the source said. "Sounds like it’s pretty final to me unless LeSean is refusing to go to Buffalo.

"In your mind, when you think of Buffalo you think of cold and losing games. It’s not like it’s the Philadelphia market where you’re always on TV and you’re playing for like the division title."

McCoy has made the Pro Bowl three times, including twice in the last two seasons, and was the NFL's leading rusher in 2013. McCoy started every game last year, but withdrew from the Pro Bowl because of a knee injury.

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