At the very time many NFL players are returning from performance-enhancing drug suspensions, the Indianapolis Colts have learned that they'll be without starting safety LaRon Landry for the next four weeks due to a positive test.
LaRon Landry suspended 4 games for PEDs
The Colts safety was busted for a positive test during the season.


The NFL and the NFLPA revamped the drug policy this season to, among other things, allow certain PED offenders more lenient punishments. However, because Landry tested positive during the season, he will not avoid missing time. He will be eligible to return to practice on Mon., Oct. 27 following the team's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Landry, the No. 6 draft pick by Washington in 2007, signed with the Colts in 2013. In his 16 regular season games with the team, Landry has registered 110 tackles, one sack, and zero interceptions. Replacing him in the starting lineup will be Sergio Brown, a fourth-year defensive back who previously played with the New England Patriots.











