The NFL has banned Justin Hilliard for two games.
COMMENT FROM AN NFL SPEAKER:
The New York Giants’ Justin Hilliard has been banned without pay for the first two games of the 2022 regular season due to his use of performance-enhancing drugs in violation of the NFL Policy.
Hilliard is qualified to take part in every preseason workout and match. On Monday, September 19, after the Giants’ Week 2 matchup with Carolina, he will be permitted to rejoin the team’s active roster.
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Linebacker Justin Hilliard of the NY Giants was banned for two games for using performance-enhancing drugs.
AP/EAST RUTHERFORD with using performance-enhancing drugs, Justin Hilliard, a linebacker with the New York Giants, was suspended by the NFL for the first two regular season games without pay. The ruling was made public by the league on Friday.
Hilliard is going to be able to take part in every preseason game and practice. On September 19, after the Giants’ game against Carolina, he will be permitted to rejoin the team’s active roster.
In 2021, the Giants claimed the former Ohio State player off waivers. He participated in two games, was inactive for the third, and did not participate in the fourth.
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The club said that Hilliard missed the remainder of the season due to a COVID-19 infection.