Update on an earlier suspension:Some more #NFL possible PEDs Suspension rumors could leak in next week, another former Pro Bowl Player who's actually spoke out against PEDs in past.. Receipts are saved as always with players name just like when we broke Lewan's suspension July 23rd (6:15PM Est) 🤫 pic.twitter.com/Gh1dAjmsQf— IB 🔌 (@incarceratedbob) July 25, 2019
- Minnesota Vikings: Double the suspension for Holton Hill. He's now banned EIGHT GAMES. A second four-game suspension, this one for substances of abuse.
And the Vikings are already on the number for another suspension, so their current Club Remittance fine is now $44,426.
Roc Thomas, the other Vikings suspension, has been fired from the team, days after the three-game suspension was announced, so it counts.
Roc Thomas, the other Vikings suspension, has been fired from the team, days after the three-game suspension was announced, so it counts.
Another new one:
- New York Jets: Chris Herndon, four games for a 2018 DWI.
First one for the Jets this year -- Jets had to cut a $300,000+ check to the league for four suspensions last year, plus were the most-fined team in the NFL for on-field incidents.
The Jets would've been fined already, but...
- Now Free Agent: Rashard Robinson was fired from the Jets after a 10-game suspension for Strike Two under the substance abuse policy.
Also (Spotrac, to catch up on a whole bunch of stuff):
- Now Free Agent: Malik McDowell, cut from Seattle in March, banned two games under Personal Conduct.
- Now Free Agent: Jalin Marshall, cut from the Raiders in March and now in the CFL (his second NFL team to be fired from for suspensions), 4 game suspension. It's his second suspension, already sitting 4 for substance abuse. Though no article has been found by anybody saying why, this PROBABLY means PEDs.
- Indianapolis Colts: Have a check to cut. Not only Antonio Garcia, 4 games for PEDs.... ($116,472)
- Indianapolis Colts: But also Chad Kelly, 2 games for personal conduct -- the October 2018 incident which got him fired from the Broncos ($67,058 -- team fine is $27,530). Since the Colts picked him up after the suspension, they are responsible for it.
- Cincinnati Bengals: Alex Redmond: 4 games for PEDs.
- Free Agent: Dion Jordan was banned 10 games for his FOURTH substances of abuse suspension. Banned six games for two suspensions in 2014, all of 2015...
- Free Agent: Azeem Victor: 10 games for substances of abuse.
- Washington Redskins: Reuben Foster: 2 games for personal conduct.
- Atlanta Falcons: Ra'Shede Hageman: 2 games, DWI.
- Free Agent: Jhurrell Pressley: 2 games, PED policy, probably a masking agent.
Again, my understanding of the personal conduct policy is that teams are not to want to take suspended players or allow too many of their players to be suspended.
A team is responsible for the lost salary of a suspended player toward team fine if either: They were on the team when suspended, or were taken by the team after a suspension.
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