The Denver Broncos will be without
linebacker D.J. Williams until mid-November after the NFL added three games to
his suspension Friday.
Williams was punished for violating the
league's policy and program for substances of abuse following his conviction in
August of driving while ability impaired. cheap jersey paypal
He already was serving a six-game
suspension to start the season for violating the league's banned-substances
policy after the NFL said he supplied a ''non-human'' urine sample during a
drug test.
Williams, the team's leading tackler in
four of the last five seasons, won't be eligible to return to the Broncos until
Nov. 12.
He was originally slated to return in time
for the game against New Orleans on Oct. 28, but
will now miss that game and road contests at Cincinnati
and Carolina,
too.
The Broncos were flying to New England for their game against the Patriots when the
new suspension was handed down.
Wesley Woodyard and Keith Brooking have
shared snaps at weakside linebacker in Williams' absence.
Williams met with Commissioner Roger
Goodell in New York
last month in hopes of avoiding further punishment from the league following
his latest run-in, a case that stemmed from a drunken driving arrest nearly two
years ago.
He was originally charged with driving
under the influence, but a jury returned a conviction on a lesser charge. He
was also convicted of driving without headlights, the offense that prompted
police to stop him near downtown Denver
about 3 a.m. on
Nov. 12, 2010.
Prosecutors said Williams failed roadside
sobriety tests during his traffic stop and refused to take a blood test to
determine his possible alcohol level. He was taken to a detox facility. cheap
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The Broncos stripped Williams of his
captaincy shortly after his arrest - the second time he'd been detained for
suspicion of drunken driving. In 2005, he pleaded guilty to impaired driving.
Williams has led the Broncos in tackles
five times in his eight years since joining the NFL as Denver's
top draft pick in 2004 out of the University
of Miami.
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