It might be Watch Passenger 69 XXXonly two games into the NFL season, but it's been a sorry affair for the Buffalo Bills already.
After losing their first game 47-3 against the Baltimore Ravens in the first week, the Bills were pummeled by the Los Angeles Chargers 28-6 at halftime on Sunday.
SEE ALSO: Sports Twitter is a fun and weird haven from an often bleak news cycleCornerback Vontae Davis, who signed a one-year, $5 million deal with Bills earlier this year, did something most only dream about. Then and there, midway through the game, Davis decided to quit and retire. Even his teammates had no idea.
"I've never seen it ever ... it's completely disrespectful to all his teammates," Bills linebacker Lorenzo Alexander told reporters.
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The internet couldn't believe it.
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The Bills didn't really need Davis in the end, where they managed to keep the Chargers to only 3 points in the second-half, with the game ending 31-20.
Following the game, Davis released a statement explaining that he physically wasn't simply cut out for the world of football anymore, and that he meant no disrespect to his teammates.
"This isn't how I pictured retiring from the NFL ... But today on the field, reality hit me fast and hard: I shouldn't be out there anymore," the statement read.
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