Article By Troy Sparks on 16th July, 2010
This afternoon, the NFL suspended Jolly for the 2010 season for violating the league's policy and drug program.
A statement issued by the NFL said, "Johnny Jolly of the Green Bay Packers has been suspended indefinitely without pay for violating the NFL Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse."
He's eligible for reinstatement after Super Bowl XLV.
On page 20, under the 2009 NFL's Policy and Program for Substance of Abuse, it says the following: "Players convicted of or admitting to a violation of law (including, within the context of a diversionary program, deferred adjudication, disposition of supervision, or similiar arrangement including but not limited) relating to use, possession, acquisitio...
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