It's Official - Lynch Suspended

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It's Official - Lynch Suspended

By WKBW Sports

(AP) - Bills running back Marshawn Lynch will
miss the first three games of the regular season after being
suspended without pay by the NFL for violating the league's
personal conduct policy.
The NFL announced the suspension Thursday, a month after Lynch
pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor gun charge in Los Angeles. It was
the player's second run-in with the law, following a hit-and-run
accident in Buffalo in May.
The suspension means the Bills will be without the 2007
first-round draft pick for their prime-time season-opener at New
England on Sept. 14. The rest of the Bills schedule has not been
released.
Lynch apologized for his actions, and anticipated he'd be
suspended after meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell last
month.
Under league rules, the suspension takes effect after the Bills
final preseason game, and Lynch will be allowed to take part in the
team's offseason programs, including training camp.
Lynch has the option to appeal the ruling.
The player's agent, Doug Hendrickson, was not immediately
available for comment.
The Bills referred questions to the NFL.
Lynch characterized the meeting with Goodell as a wake-up call,
and said the commissioner's message had sunk in.
"Something that he stressed throughout the meeting was that he
will not tolerate any more screw-ups by me," Lynch said. "I never
had the intention of getting into trouble or anything like that.
But along the way my road got rocky, and now you know it's time to
set my pavement straight."
Lynch was arrested near Los Angeles on Feb. 11. In searching a
parked car carrying Lynch, Culver City police found a 9mm
semiautomatic handgun inside a backpack in the trunk. Police also
found four marijuana cigarettes in the car, but no drug charges
were filed.
He pleaded guilty to having a concealed firearm and was
sentenced to 80 hours community service and three years' probation.
Lynch already has become more active in the Buffalo community.
Earlier this week, Lynch and Bills cornerback Terrence McGee
provided financial assistance to help sponsor the 18th annual Gus
Macker 3-on-3 basketball tournament, which will be held in Buffalo
in late June.
"They are really doing something pretty historic," Buffalo
Mayor Byron Brown said. "Not only are they devoting some of their
time, but they are putting up their personal dollars to support the
event."

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