The NFL handed down Indianapolis Colts safety Mike Doss a two-game suspension on Wednesday after Doss pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges for firing a gun into the air outside of an Akron, Ohio restaurant on May 29. "We support the policy and the commissioner completely and therefore left it in his hands. He has acted," Colts president Bill Polian said of the decision by NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue. "We hope this swift sure action by the commissioner sends a signal to all concerned, players and fans alike; that actions such as those engaged in by Mike Doss will not be tolerated in the NFL or with the Colts." The suspension will be served the first two games of the 2005-06 NFL season.