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For a more comprehensive list, see List of players and coaches suspended by the NFL.Date(s) suspended | Suspension length | Name | Position | Team at the time of suspension |
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April 10, 2007 | Entire 2007 season | Adam "Pacman" Jones | Cornerback | Tennessee Titans |
First 8 games of 2007 season | Chris Henry | Wide receiver | Cincinnati Bengals | |
June 4, 2007 | First 8 games of 2007 season | Terry "Tank" Johnson | Defensive tackle | Chicago Bears |
August 24, 2007 – July 27, 2009 | Suspended for the first two regular season games in the 2009 season and could play by week three of the season. He can play the final two pre-season games. | Michael Vick | Quarterback | Atlanta Falcons |
October 14, 2008 | Indefinite (ultimately was the minimum of 4 games) |
Adam "Pacman" Jones | Cornerback | Dallas Cowboys |
August 13, 2009 | Entire 2009 Season | Donte Stallworth | Wide Receiver | Cleveland Browns |
April 21, 2010 | First 6 games of 2010 season (later changed to 4 games due to continuous following of the NFL personal conduct guidelines) | Ben Roethlisberger | Quarterback | Pittsburgh Steelers |
November 29 – December 11, 2011 | Weeks 13 and 14 of 2011 season | Ndamukong Suh | Defensive tackle | Detroit Lions |
Read more about this topic: National Football League Player Conduct Controversy
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