Stallworth suspension still in the air
Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer is reporting that NFL commisioner Roger Goodell has not decided upon a specific suspension for Browns WR Donte Stallworth as of yet, and nothing is expected any time soon.
Stallworth met with Goodell earlier today to discuss his role in the death of Mario Reyes, who was struck by Stallworth’s vehicle early in the morning in Miami, Florida. Stallworth reportedly brought the surveillance video captured by Miami Power & Light at the intersection where the accident occurred, possibly in an attempt to prove that he had no ability to prevent the incident from occurring.
At this time, it’s highly unlikely that Stallworth will be allowed to play this season, given the league’s harsh outlook on matters of this sort as of late. Stallworth has already finished 24 days of jail time and will spend two years on house arrest, eight years on probation and lose his driver’s license for life.
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