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Raiders’ Aldon Smith suspended for 1 year

Aldon Smith #99 of the Oakland Raiders looks on during the second half of their National Football League game against the Cincinnati Bengals at O.co Coliseum on September 13, 2015 in Oakland, California.

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Following the Raiders’ practice Tuesday, Smith spent several minutes talking with teammates individually, including wide receiver Michael Crabtree and quarterback Derek Carr, before leaving the building without comment.

September 11: Smith signs with the Raiders.

The charges include drunken driving with prior conviction and refusal to submit to alcohol testing, hit-and-run with property damage and vandalism causing less than $400 worth of damage – in this case to the other driver’s door.

Aldon Smith’s season is over.

The suspension is reportedly for a calendar year, meaning Smith will miss the final seven games of this season and the first nine of 2016.

FROM NFL.COM: Raiders pass rusher Aldon Smith is facing a one-year suspension for substance abuse, NFL Media’s Rand Getlin reported, per a source briefed on the suspension. The scene was only a couple of miles from 49ers team headquarters, at or on the street of Smith’s former luxury apartment complex. He later returned and was contacted by officers.

The 6-foot-5, 255-pound Smith was a first-round pick, seventh overall, by the 49ers out of Missouri in the 2001 draft. He had three tackles in each of the last three games and a sack in the last two.

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Schefter reports the suspension stems from an incident on August 28.

Aldon Smith suspended for one year by NFL