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| 1st September, 2005 - 3:52 pm | Indianapolis Star - After violating the NFL?s substance abuse policy repeated times, linebacker Kendyll Pope was handed down the stiffest penalty allowed, a one-year suspension without pay.
The team announced the disciplinary action Tuesday, and the league Wednesday spelled out the length of the suspension and the reason it was assessed. In a statement, the league noted Pope "has been suspended for a minimum of one calendar year for violating the NFL substance abuse policy. The suspension begins immediately." [READ] |
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