Philadelphia police and the DA's office still have not issued a warrant for LeSean McCoy's arrest, nor charged him, but McCoy is still preparing for that inevitability - this time, by switching attorneys.
As the investigation into an incident allegedly involving LeSean McCoy continues, word emerged on Thursday morning that the Buffalo Bills running back has already switched attorneys.
Per ESPN's Mark Schwarz, McCoy's previous attorney, Jack McMahon, informed the DA office that McCoy will now be represented by Larry Krasner. McCoy has been looking into attorneys, reportedly, since Tuesday, as Philadelphia police and the District Attorney's office prepare to issue arrest warrants and level charges at McCoy and three other men.