Bills linebacker IK Enemkpali is well-known now after being cut by the Jets for breaking quarterback Geno Smith's jaw, and now a weird incident in his past has surfaced. Four years ago, Enemkpali was apparently catfished by a man under a blanket, and tried to extort him for $1,000 after Enemkpali punched him.

Enemkpali met and arranged to have oral sex with someone he believed to be named "Missy Lee" according to reports. When he arrived at this person's house, the it was dark and the person refused to come out from under a blanket. Enemkpali left, but returned after a phone call from his prospective sex partner convinced him to.

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When he came back, "Lee" still wouldn't come out from under the blanket. Eventually a cell phone rang, and Enemkpali noticed the person had facial hair. He also claimed someone else came into the room. The police report states Enemkpali thought he was about to be robbed.

"Enemkpali stated that fearing for his safety, he then struck the subject in the blanket. Enemkpali stated that after he struck this person, their voice changed to that of a male. Enemkpali stated that he then left the residence through the window," the police report read.

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It turns out the mysterious blanket man was Ketryn Anderson, a self-described "senior pastor and founder of Life Community Church." He reportedly wanted $1,000 from Enemkpali for the broken teeth he sustained from Enemkpali's punch. Maybe Smith's jaw isn't glass, and Enemkpali can really crack.

Enemkpali was willing to pay $500, but went to the police when Anderson wouldn't budge off his $1,000. The NFL has told ESPN's Outside the Lines that "the matter remains under review," and this incident, which happened in 2011, affected Enemkpali's draft stock at the time.

The moral of the story is that anyone crossing Enemkpali's path should do everything in their power to avoid being punched in the face by him. That, and if football doesn't work out boxing trainers should be lining up to get him in a ring.

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