Browns offensive tackle Ryan Tucker was suspended for the first four games of the season for violating the NFL's steroid policy. Tucker, one of Cleveland's leaders on the field and in the locker room, missed part of last season with what the team called a "mental disorder." He says he is now healthy and is eligible to return to the roster Oct. 1, one day after the Browns host the Baltimore Ravens. "I didn't intend to compromise the integrity of the NFL, my team," Tucker said following practice. "I want to apologize to the fans, my family. It's been a long road. I was pretty down and out last year, and in my attempt to come back I took a banned substance. I'm going to fulfill this punishment and get it behind me."