Top 5 XFL jersey nicknames for current Buffalo Bills

ORCHARD PARK, NY - SEPTEMBER 25: Buffalo Bills flags (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)
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ORCHARD PARK, NY – DECEMBER 17: Richie Incognito (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)
ORCHARD PARK, NY – DECEMBER 17: Richie Incognito (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images) /

Richie Incognito

Nickname: Second Chance King

Incognito cleared all of the racial slur allegations that were against him after the playoff game so we will include him on this list.

Richie Incognito is built for the XFL. His size alone is something that is different to watch but the Pro Bowl guard has quite the personality.

He was the focal point of the infamous bullying scandal with the Dolphins and dubbed as in-equipped for an NFL locker room.

However, the Buffalo Bills gave him a second chance for both the team and the league.

If Richie was allowed to put a nickname on the back of a jersey this one is perfect.

Incognito will always have a bad reputation. He has come a long way. So he should be proud of his second chance. A lot of guys don’t get one.

Tre’Davious White

Nickname: Blizzard Dancer

There are a plethora of things that Tre’ White can be called. The standout rookie left Bills fans with a ton to gloat about.

Dubbed the next “Revis Island,” White’s “Tre’Davious Island” could work too.

However, for the sake of being marketable in Buffalo, “Blizzard Dancer” fits well.

During the blizzard game against Indianapolis, White was seen dancing up and down in the snow storm. It was an iconic moment for a perfect Buffalo football day.

Micah Hyde

Nickname: Mr. Playoffs

Micah Hyde is far from an egotistical guy so he might not like this nickname. But it is perfect.

Hyde had a breakout year for the Buffalo Bills in 2017. He was even named to his very first Pro Bowl. The ball-hawking safety is a huge reason why the Bills were able to end the drought and make the playoffs.

However, Micah Hyde has never missed the playoffs in his career. Ever since he began his career in Green Bay in 2013, Hyde has made the playoffs every year.

Hyde has never played in a Super Bowl but it’s impressive to be a part of a playoff team every year.

“Mr. Playoff” is a suave, cool, and confident name. It’s not even factually inaccurate.