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Report: Cowboys' Joseph Randle could face suspension from NFL
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Report: Cowboys' Joseph Randle could face suspension from NFL

Published Oct. 29, 2015 11:29 a.m. ET

Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle is facing a possible suspension from the NFL for a violation of the league's personal conduct policy, according to ESPN's Todd Archer.

Per the report, the NFL determined this week that he was guilty of a past infraction involving an incident in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas in April. Randle discussed this issue with the league in the offseason.

The report stated that Randle could face a fine, suspension, or both. Randle was arrested for unlawful possession of marijuana after police received a call about domestic violence with a weapon.

Per the police report, the mother of Randle's son accused him of breaking a car window and threatening her with a gun. She also claimed that their son was nearby during the altercation.

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Randle opened the season as the Cowboys' starting running back, but he was recently demoted after an oblique injury knocked him out of last week’s loss to the New York Giants.

(h/t ESPN)

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