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Incognito bullies his Ferrari in bat beatdown

Richie Incognito has done plenty of damage to his career over the last several months. On Wednesday, the Dolphins lineman’s destructive ways extended to his black Ferrari.

After initially reporting someone took a bat to the sports car, TMZ reported on Thursday it was Incognito who went haywire on the automobile, smashing the front of the vehicle, according to the Scottsdale, Ariz., police department.

It appears to be the same Ferrari that Incognito had delivered to his Miami home in November — during the fallout from the Jonathan Martin bullying fiasco. Incognito, a veteran offensive lineman, was suspended by the Dolphins after Martin left the team, charging teammates had bullied him. Incognito, 30, has been under attack since as details of the incident have slowly leaked out. It’s unclear what set Incognito off this week.

Nearly two weeks ago, NFL investigator Ted Wells released his report on the Incognito-Martin affair, finding Incognito and two other Dolphins offensive linemen “engaged in a pattern of harassment directed” at Martin and others within the organization. Incognito was identified as the primary harasser of Martin in the Wells report.