BUFFALO, NY. (THECOUNT) — O.J. Simpson says he’s okay with the Buffalo Bills allowing another player to wear his famous #32 jersey saying, “Whatever they do is fine with me.”
The team announced this month it’s giving away O.J.’s old number to newly signed halfback Senorise Perry.
It’s a big deal because Buffalo hadn’t allowed a single player to use the jersey since Simpson last wore it for the team in 1977, reports TMZ.
Perry says when he asked for the digits, he wasn’t met with any resistance, saying to The Athletic, “I thought it was retired. But then I was told it was available. Boom, I took it.”
If ya think Simpson is upset by that … he ain’t — ’cause he told The Athletic, “Whatever they do is fine with me. That’s how I feel.”
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