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Raiders’ Reece suspended for performance-enhancing drugs
The National Football League has announced that Oakland Raiders’ fullback Marcel Reece has been suspended four games without pay for violating the league’s Policy and Program for performance-enhancing substances. The suspension begins this week heading into Sunday’s game against Kansas City.
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Reese was selected to his fifth Pro Bowl after playing in 15 games for the Raiders this year. “I just hope at some point the league takes a good look at that process, see if it makes sense, if there’s room there for something to be done that could work for everyone”. Reece is second to only Baltimore Ravens fullback Kyle Juszcyk with 269 yards receiving off 30 catches in 2015. Reece has one year left on his contract, and has lost playiing time this seaosn to Jamize Olawale.
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“We were informed today that is the case”, Del Rio said. Every game they played in was competitive and the level of talent on the team had greatly improved. It’s not like we’re taking out 50, 60 or 70 percent of our offense. Now suspended for Week 17 and the first three games of next season, Reece could be on the hot seat with the front office and coaching staff for something beyond his declining play on the field with this PED suspension. He has missed the past three games after reinjuring his knee December 6 against the Chiefs, and Del Rio said Monday he doesn’t expect him back this week.