Orchard Park, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills got a bit meaner on Saturday when they agreed in principal to a contract with former Miami Dolphins guard Richie Incognito.

Incognito, 31, hasn't played in an NFL game since 2013 when he was suspended by the league and cut by the Dolphins for his involvement in the bullying scandal in Miami's locker room. The controversial lineman has shown a pattern of aggressive and violent behavior, but Rex Ryan is willing to give 2012 Pro Bowler another shot in hopes of him helping an offensive line that struggled in run blocking a year ago.

The Bills officially announced an agreement in principal with Incognito on Saturday afternoon, and Jeff Darlington of the NFL Network reported that it's a one-year contract. Darlington also shared Incognito's initial impressions of Buffalo.

Incognito’s impression of the Bills? “I hung with Rex. He’s the man… The Pegulas (Bills ownership family) are awesome. I’m ready to roll.” — Jeff Darlington (@JeffDarlington) February 8, 2015

Time will tell if Incognito has turned over a new leaf, but right now not everyone is on board with the signing. Joe Banner, who spent 20 years as CEO and President of the Eagles and Browns, tweeted as such on Saturday.

Considering the list of things Incognito has done, this is a bad signing and a terrible message as a first move by a new group. — Joe Banner (@JoeBanner13) February 7, 2015

Ryan has never been afraid of controversy, and he said he wanted to build a bully. The offseason is still young, and he's well on his way.