Vikings Jabari Price ready to move forward after two-game suspension
Posted Jul 30, 2015
Vikings cornerback Jabari Price expressed remorse Saturday for incurring a two-game NFL suspension. Now, he's ready to move forward. Price's penalty was announced Friday for violating the league's Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse. Price, who plea bargained a December DWI arrest down to careless driving in April, had been hoping to get the suspension down to one game, but his appeal was denied.
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
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