Bucs tight end Jerramy Stevens likely is facing a long suspension by the NFL following his conviction on three counts of driving under the influence by a Scottsdale, Ariz., jury on Friday. NFC information manager Randall Liu said Stevens' case will be reviewed under the league's personal conduct policy and a timeline for a disciplinary decision has not been set. However, that decision will be made by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, and that does not bode well for Stevens. Goodell suspended Tennessee's Adam 'Pacman' Jones for the 2007 season and Cincinnati's Chris Henry for eight games without pay for numerous violations of the league's personal conduct policy. Stevens has been involved in four separate legal incidents since turning pro in 2002, and has a long history of trouble prior to his NFL career.