Davis made the most unorthodox exit when said he “was done” and left a game against the Los Angeles Chargers at half-time .

He later announced his retirement on social media with a lengthy post explaining his decision and that he “meant no disrespect” to his team-mates or coaches, including McDermott, who said he has not spoken to the cornerback since his decision to quit mid-game.

“I didn’t feel a need. I’m focused on my team right now,” McDermott said, via the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.

“There’s no need to address it because we’re moving on. That’s what a team does, this is not going to become a distraction moving forward. The Vontae situation, his actions have spoken, he’s retired.”

The Bills have yet to announce who will replace the two-time Pro Bowl player.

Buffalo fell to 0-2 on Sunday after a 31-20 loss to Los Angeles and will face the Vikings in Minnesota during week three.

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