AP

Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams said in a statement last Friday that his office is continuing to investigate the fight earlier this month involving Bills running back LeSean McCoy and off-duty Philadelphia police officers.

Williams said that the “goal is to get it right” amid criticism that his office hasn’t acted quickly enough since getting a recommendation from police that McCoy face criminal charges. That effort will include a conversation with McCoy.

McCoy’s attorney told ABC6 in Philadelphia that McCoy is scheduled to meet with prosecutors on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the case.

In addition to calls from the mayor and police union to move forward with charges against McCoy, there have been reports since the incident that the District Attorney’s office has questions about the behavior of the police officers. Some of those were discussed in a Buffalo News report that also included a source from McCoy’s side alleging the police officers touched off the fight by taking a bottle of champagne from the table occupied by McCoy and friends.