
Ahmad Bradshaw Facing 1-Game Suspension: Latest Details and Reaction
Should Ahmad Bradshaw find a new home before the regular season begins, the earliest he'll be able to suit up is Week 2. According to NFL.com's Chris Wesseling, the free-agent running back will be suspended for one game after running afoul of the league's substance-abuse policy.
In May, Bradshaw pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge.
So far through the offseason, Bradshaw remains without a new home, and Wesseling noted few teams have registered serious interest.
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The 29-year-old ran for 425 yards and two touchdowns for the Indianapolis Colts in 2014. He also averaged 4.7 yards a carry.
However, past performance likely isn't why Bradshaw is still a free agent. He finished last year on injured reserve and has been slowed by numerous foot injuries in previous seasons. While agent Drew Rosenhaus claimed the back is healthy on June 23, he has played a full 16-game regular season just once in eight years and missed 19 games over the past two years.
As if Bradshaw's injury history wasn't enough to turn off potential suitors, knowing he'll have to miss the opening week of the season will do little to improve his value this offseason.

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