PITTSFORD, N.Y. — LeSean McCoy did not say much in his first comments since an investigation began a few weeks ago following the alleged assault of his ex-girlfriend, instead trying rather to steer the conversation towards football.

"It’s an open investigation, so I’ll leave it at that. That’s going on right now, but my main focus is here and my teammates, my team, trying to build [us] together at camp, to reach a goal together, and that’s a championship. I’ll let that take care of itself and right now I’m being supportive of my teammates,” he said.

The Bills feel comfortable having McCoy on the field to start training camp after their own investigation, as well as a long conversation that included Shady, general manager Brandon Beane, head coach Sean McDermott, and owners Terry and Kim Pegula.

“We’ve talked to the NFL and we’ve done what we can do from our end. It’s in their hands. We’re just focused. LeSean’s here and it’s going to be about football,” said Beane.

“This is a situation that we take very seriously because of the nature of the situation. That said, as Brandon mentioned, we’ve done our part, looked into what we needed to look into, and, as an organization, feel that we can move forward at this point in time,” said McDermott.

McCoy hasn't addressed the investigation with his teammates as a whole, with Lorenzo Alexander saying he doesn't have to because it's a private matter. As for whether or not this whole situation's been a distraction, Shady maintains he's stayed his standard course.

"I’m maintaining focus. I want to be that leader for my teammates. I want to get us in the best shape possible for this upcoming season and that’s it. I’m trying to stay focused,” said McCoy.

Everyone from McCoy to Beane and McDermott say they're confident the running back will be on the field for the regular season opener September 9.