2019– Cleveland running back Kareem Hunt suspended 8 video games (attack captured on video).
2019– Seattle protective lineman Jarran Reed suspended 6 video games (attack allegation).
2019– Raiders guard Richie Incognito suspended 2 video games (disorderly conduct).
2018– Seattle linebacker Mychal Kendricks suspended 8 video games (expert trading).
2018– Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston suspended 3 video games (implicated of touching a female Uber motorist wrongly in 2016).
2018– Baltimore Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith suspended 4 video games (domestic violence).
2017– Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott suspended 6 video games (domestic violence).
2017– Kicker Josh Brown suspended 6 video games (domestic violence).
2017– Bengals cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones suspended one video game (attack). Jones was suspended 6 video games in 2008 and for one season in 2007 (several infractions of personal conduct policy).
2015– Cowboys protective Greg Hardy suspended 10 video games (domestic violence). Arbitrator Harold Henderson later on decreased suspension to 4 video games.
2014– Baltimore running back Ray Rice suspended forever (domestic violence).
2014– Protective lineman Aldon Smith suspended 9 video games (infractions of personal conduct policy and drug abuse policy). Likewise suspended in 2015 (infractions of the league’s drug abuse policy). Renewed in 2020.
2014– Vikings running back Adrian Peterson suspended forever (kid abuse case). Renewed in 2015.
2010– Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger suspended 6 video games (allegation of sexual attack by 2 females). Suspension later on decreased to 4 video games by Commissioner Roger Goodell.
2008– Vikings offending lineman Bryant McKinnie suspended 4 video games (apprehended on worsened battery charges after a street brawl outside a club).
2007– Falcons quarterback Michael Vick suspended forever (dogfighting). Renewed by Commissioner Roger Goodell in 2009.
2007– Bears protective take on Tank Johnson suspended 8 video games (weapon charge).
2007– Bengals pass receiver Chris Henry suspended 8 video games (several infractions of personal conduct policy).
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