Buffalo Bills release punter Matt Araiza in wake of gang-rape lawsuit

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills have released punter Matt Araiza two days after a civil lawsuit was filed alleging he and two of his former San Diego State teammates gang raped a minor.

General manager Brandon Beane said Saturday night in a news conference held over two hours after practice ended in the team’s fieldhouse that the decision was made to release Araiza earlier that afternoon. However, coach Sean McDermott said that Araiza “seemed to understand, and I think when we spoke again this morning, that he agreed that was probably the best thing.”

Araiza was not at practice Saturday after being held out of Friday’s preseason game against the Carolina Panthers and was not on the sideline during the game or in the locker room after it concluded. He traveled back to Buffalo, New York, on the team plane.

“With the serious nature and allegations, and we just can’t, we don’t have the means to put all the facts together,” Beane said. “There’s multiple versions of what happened, and [McDermott’s] a football coach, I’m a GM. We don’t have access to everything, and so that’s more important than playing football. And so, we want Matt to focus on that.”

In a statement released during the game Friday, Araiza said, “The facts of the incident are not what they are portrayed in the lawsuit or in the press. I look forward to quickly setting the record straight.”

Beane confirmed that the team got the “boulders” of information from the plaintiff’s side when the team’s assistant general counsel, Kathryn D’Angelo, spoke to Jane Doe’s lawyer, Dan Gilleon, in late July. During that call, Beane said, Gilleon “laid out some of the things that they were accusing Matt and others of.”

“Doing the best we could with our resources, talking to the league, using our people to try and find information,” Beane said of the team’s investigation. “But ultimately, there’s a lot of things that we have not pieced together even today. We’re just trying to do the best we could and be thoughtful and not rush to judgment.”

Only the one conversation was had with Jane Doe’s representation and the Bills. When asked if Doe’s words were enough for the team, Beane said that they were “trying not to rush to judgment and obviously Matt’s version was different and you want to give everyone as much due process as you can. Again, we’re not a judge and a jury.”

In a statement released Thursday, the team said it “conducted a thorough examination of this matter.” Beane said Saturday that the team probably should have described the examination as “ongoing” because it wasn’t completed.

The lawsuit accuses Araiza, who was 21 at the time, of having sex with a then-17-year old high school senior, who was under the age of consent in California, outside an off-campus party held at his residence in the early morning of Oct. 17, 2021. Later, the suit states, Araiza then took her inside the home, where at least three other men, including the other two defendants named in the suit — Zavier Leonard, a redshirt freshman with the Aztecs, and Nowlin Ewaliko, who is no longer on the team’s roster — were located, and she was repeatedly raped for about an hour and a half. The suit also states that nose, belly button and ear piercings had been pulled out during the acts, and she was bleeding from her vagina.

Araiza’s criminal attorney, Kerry Armstrong, told ESPN that his client spoke with the girl at the party but that the rape allegations are “just untrue.”

In a statement, Armstrong said, “I am sure he is very upset and disappointed that his career with the Bills ended not because he played poorly, but because of false allegations leveled against him by a young lady and her attorney. I hope he is back in the NFL soon.”

As far as the timing of when the Bills were informed, Beane said that he could not remember if Araiza or Gilleon, Jane Doe’s attorney, first informed the team of the accusations. Beane said that both took place around the same time.

While an initial story by the Los Angeles Times was published on June 3, connecting five current/former San Diego State football players to a rape, there was a follow-up story including more of Doe’s perspective published July 29. Based on accounts from multiple parties, the Bills were contacted by both sides sometime after the publishing of the follow-up story.

Araiza was selected by the Bills in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL draft. Beane said that they have reached out to a double-digit number of teams and “no one had anything on this.”

A criminal investigation is ongoing into the alleged events as well as an investigation by San Diego State under the California State University systemwide policy.

The NFL said in a statement that it was aware of the lawsuit but declined to comment. Because the alleged rape happened before Araiza was drafted, he would not be subject to the league’s personal conduct policy.

The Bills released punter Matt Haack, the team’s punter in 2021, on Monday, naming Araiza the team’s punter for the 2022 season. The team has no punters on the roster. Quarterback Matt Barkley punted four times for the Bills against the Panthers.

“That’s a tough one. You can second-guess whether that was the right move,” Beane said on the satisfaction with the information gathered on Araiza for the team to release Haack. “We’ll definitely look at that going forward if this situation or similar situation happens.”

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