Orchard Park, N.Y. — LeSean McCoy didn't get a phone call from Eagles coach Chip Kelly before his return to Philadelphia, and if he did, he wouldn't have hung up.

After a report from the Philadelphia Inquirer stated McCoy answered a call from an unknown number and hung up after realizing it was Kelly, McCoy denied the report Wednesday. Kelly also denied the report Sunday after the Eagles beat the Buffalo Bills 23-20.

"I mean, we were playing the Buffalo Bills and a really well-coached team by Rex Ryan that has a lot of really good players," Kelly said Sunday. "But when people want to make up false stories about me calling someone during the week and them hanging up on me, I just think people are trying to get Twitter hits and things like that and make themselves significant when stuff doesn't happen."

So both Kelly and McCoy denied a phone call ever happened. Either way, McCoy spent most of his Wednesday press conference, his first since the loss, deflecting questions about Kelly and the Eagles.

"That game in Philadelphia is over," McCoy said.

Hopefully, whatever drama is left over between McCoy and Kelly is over as well.