Cleveland Browns cornerback Joe Haden was suspended four games by the NFL.
Joe Haden Suspension Goes Into Effect
After Haden’s suspension was initlally put in place, the cornerback filed an appeal with the league, but the league has apparently denied the appeal. Haden tested positive for the banned stimulant Adderall, but he apparently couldn’t convince the league to overturn or reduce his ban.
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Read Article >Joe Haden Likely To Play Week 1 Despite Reported Suspension
According to NFL spokesperson Greg Aiello, players that practice on Wednesdays are typically available for games that week. So while there hasn’t been any official announcement regarding Haden’s appeal of his suspension, the indication is that the league will not ban the cornerback from playing.
Haden was suspended during the offseason for four games after reportedly testing positive for the banned stimulant Adderall, but he’s appealed the suspension in the hopes of having it reduced or overturned. Considering that he’s been practicing with the team this week, it appears that he has won his case.
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