Darron Lee‘s return to NFL action will have to wait until at least October. The former first-round pick has encountered another suspension.
The league handed the free agent linebacker a four-game suspension, ESPN.com’s Field Yates tweets. The Chiefs did not re-sign Lee this offseason.
This marks Lee’s second NFL ban. The league sidelined him four games for a violation of its substance-abuse policy in December 2018. Lee had started all 12 of the 2018 Jets’ games leading up to that penalty. However, the Jets cut their losses via trade in the following offseason.
After failing to justify the Jets’ first-round investment, Lee made some contributions to the Chiefs’ Super Bowl LIV run. Kansas City acquired Lee for a sixth-round pick and featured him in all 16 regular-season games. The Ohio State alum made 31 tackles last season. Lee, however, did not play during the Chiefs’ postseason slate.
Not a good day for former Jets. Lee gets suspended the same day Josh Bellamy gets released and arrested (apparently a coincidence, but I find it hard to believe the Jets had no idea about the PPP fraud scam when they could’ve released him off the PUP list at the same time they released Enunwa a month or two ago).
At least they’re not current Jets, that would be worse for them.
Worse than prison?
If it’s his right to not wear a mask because it’s his life, body, choice, etc regardless of the consequences to society…why can’t he do drugs?
I’d be curious to know the answer.
There seems to be a freedom discrepancy here.
This argument feels like you’re trying to connect two very different subjects…
Yes, I did.
Because they are the exact same thing.
Deciding that you have the right to do what you want with your own body, regardless of whether it’s bad for you or the society around you.
Would that also include the “A”word procedure where the person is literally terminating the life of another? This slope is very slippery.