🚨 Buffalo Bills CUT Rookie After Showing Up Drunk to Practice: “You Want to Party? Do It Without the Blue & Red” 🍻✂️

Bills Cut Rookie OT After Showing Up Drunk to Practice: “You Want to Party? Do It on Unemployment”

Training camp is a proving ground — not just for ability, but for accountability. And on a sweltering morning in Pittsford, one rookie learned that the hard way.

The offensive lineman, signed as an undrafted free agent just months ago, arrived late and visibly disoriented on what was supposed to be a routine position group session. According to multiple team sources, he appeared intoxicated — the smell of alcohol unmistakable.

It didn’t take long for Sean McDermott to respond.

“You want to party?” McDermott barked, loud enough for nearby players to freeze.

“Fine. You can party unemployed. Pack your stuff. You’re done here.”

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The rookie had reportedly gone out during the team’s scheduled off day, attending a late-night party and returning to the dorms hours before his scheduled walkthrough. What might have been a youthful mistake elsewhere became an unforgivable breach in Buffalo — a franchise that preaches preparation, not potential.

“There’s a line you don’t cross,” one team veteran said. “Especially when you haven’t earned anything yet.”

That rookie is Alec Anderson, an offensive tackle out of UCLA. Anderson had yet to make his NFL debut but entered training camp with some quiet intrigue. He was praised in college for his versatility, playing both tackle and guard, and for his work ethic. But all of that vanished the moment he put self over team.

McDermott has long made it clear: there’s no tolerance for undisciplined behavior — especially from players still trying to earn their stripes. In a year where the Bills are leaning heavily on depth and discipline, Anderson’s actions were seen as a direct contradiction of the standard.

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It’s a harsh reminder that in Buffalo, being a Bill is earned — every single day.

“The logo on your helmet means something,” McDermott later added.
“You show us you don’t belong. At the Bills, we don’t cut players on emotion. We cut them when they don’t respect the standard. That’s how we uphold the culture at the Bills.”

Alec Anderson left camp facilities shortly after the incident and was officially waived by the team later that afternoon. He did not speak to media.

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