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Former LSU safety LaRon Landry has been suspended for the first 10 games of the 2015 season for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing drug. Per NFL.com:
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NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported Friday that the free-agent safety has been suspended without pay for the first 10 games of the 2015 campaign for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing drugs, according to an NFL spokesperson.

Landry, 30, was released last month by the Colts after a season that saw him start six games and finish as the league's 39th-ranked performer out of 87 players at his position, per Pro Football Focus.
In his two seasons with Indianapolis, Landry finished with 104 tackles and 2.5 sacks.
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SamuelClemens115 months
These guys are allowed higher than normal hormone levels at certain times of the year. The ones who get "caught" are the ones who have abnormally high hormone levels all the time. Perhaps he'll be back at LSU in 2 years helping T.M. work the guys out. J/K
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gameovergt115 months
no way!
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easy money115 months
He should be an OLB at this point. That would be nasty.
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VanCleef115 months
What is wrong with PED's if everyone is using? Wouldn't that be an even playing field? If they know the risks and are ok with dying in their 50's like many former WWF wrestlers, what is the problem>?
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bencoleman115 months
He posts on TD
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Navytiger74115 months
Saw this coming. Now how about the other 65% of the guys in the league. JJ Watt anybody?
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Ironhead985115 months
Ya don't say
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NorthshoreTiger76115 months
Water is wet
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La Place Mike115 months
No way.
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JGuidry7115 months
Pretty obvious he's juicing.
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