ATSWINS

Bills' Brandon Beane says team investigated Maxwell Hairston allegations

Updated May 1, 2025, 5:34 p.m. by Bills Wire 1 min read
NFL News

The Buffalo Bills used their first-round pick at the 2025 NFL draft on a player that had a bit of controversy attached to him.At No.

30 overall, cornerback Maxwell Hairston was selected by the Bills.

Hairston is a ball-hawking defensive back that fits the zone scheme Sean McDermott plays on defense.

However, the team's top draft pick had past accusations resurface on social media after he was picked.

Women from Hairston's time at Kentucky claimed sexual assault allegations against him.

Charges were not brought up from the school and Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane said the Bills investigated the situation too.

Beane even noted Hairston volunteered to do a polygraph test.

Beane's full explanation can be found below: New: Bills GM Brandon Beane was asked about the alleged Max Hairston accusations from early in his time at Kentucky."We fully investigated that ...

it doesn't seem to be anything there," Beane said.

Full answer below.Beane added Hairston even volunteered to do a polygraph.

pic.twitter.com/CSZkFrEizu Nick Veronica (@NickVeronica) April 26, 2025This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Bills' Brandon Beane: Team investigated Maxwell Hairston allegations.

This article has been shared from the original article on yahoo, here is the link to the original article.