Tight end Benjamin Watson said he expects to be hit a four-game suspension for violating the league’s performance enhancing drugs policy. Watson, after announcing his retirement after last season, began a regimen of Testosterone Cypionate prescribed by his doctor. Once he decided to return to the NFL, he knew he would be back under the organizations’ antiquated PED rules. Watson signed with the New England Patriots earlier this offseason.
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— Benjamin Watson (@BenjaminSWatson) May 26, 2019
Kenny Golladay held out of practice
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay was held out of organized team activities due to a chest injury. Golladay caught 70 passes for 1,063 yards and five touchdowns last season.
Expect big things from Kenny Golladay in 2019 pic.twitter.com/LviwkgBaRV
— PFF (@PFF) February 27, 2019
Buccaneers not entitled to BP Deepwater Horizon Damages
A court has ruled against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as they sought damages from the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010. The Bucs were trying to get $19.5 million, claiming they had lost revenue because of the spill.
Federal appeals court finds that the Buccaneers tried to finagle $19.5 million from the Deepwater Horizon compensation fund through creative accounting https://t.co/m1QXXtM92O
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) May 27, 2019
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