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Eagles tackle Lane Johnson's 10-game suspension is official
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Lane Johnson's 10-game suspension has domino effect
Lane Johnson's 10-game suspension has domino effectSkip Ad Ad Loading... x Embed x Share WATCH THE LATEST EAGLES AND NFL VIDEOS FROM THE NEWS JOURNAL Agholor on Eagles' last play | 1:07 Nelson Agholor talks about the pass to him that was intercepted.MARTIN FRANK/THE NEWS JOURNAL.1 of 33 Skip Ad Ad Loading... x Embed x Share WATCH THE LATEST EAGLES AND NFL VIDEOS FROM THE NEWS JOURNAL Schwartz on Detroit return | 1:37 Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz served as the Lions' head coach from 2009-13.
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Lane Johnson's 10-game suspension upheld
Lane Johnson's 10-game suspension upheldAug 9, 2013; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson (65) looks on before the first half of a preseason game against the New England Patriots at Lincoln Financial Field.The Patriots won 31-22.Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY SportsLane Johnson will miss the next 10 games due to a suspension for performance enhancing drugs.
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Lane Johnson's 10-game suspension upheld by arbitrator
Lane Johnson's 10-game suspension upheld by arbitratorThe Eagles will be without their starting right tackle for the next 10 games.Lane Johnson's suspension has been upheld by an arbitrator.That means Johnson will miss the next 10 games and won't return until late December.
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Lane Johnson's 10-game suspension upheld
Lane Johnson's 10-game suspension upheldLane Johnson did not win the appeal of his 10-game suspension.Johnson's attorney released a statement Tuesday stating the suspension was upheld for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing drugs."We are disappointed with Arbitrator James Carter's summary ruling," Steve Zashin wrote in the statement obtained by NFL Network's Mike Garafolo.
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