La’el Collins’ agent blows up NFL after Cowboys lineman suspended: “appalling”



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Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman La’el Collins was suspended for five games on Friday for violating the league’s drug addiction policy and his agent was unhappy with the NFL.

Collins’ agent Peter Schaffer has criticized the league for the way it has handled the issue.

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“We are extremely disappointed with the way the NFL has handled this whole matter, from the trampling of Mr. Collins’ rights to the premature disclosure of information, knowing that an appeal was filed in time to intentionally mislead the court in audience, ā€¯Schaffer said, via Sports Illustrated. “The extent and effort the NFL has taken to achieve its goals is appalling.”

According to ESPN, Collins’ representatives are fighting the suspension arguing that discipline should amount to a fine. The offensive lineman will be eligible to return to the roster on October 18.

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Dallas coach Mike McCarthy said the team were not caught off guard by the suspension, but made no comment beyond that.

The team had to deal with problems on the offensive line as Zach Martin had to miss the first game of the season due to the coronavirus. The team could put Ty Nsekhe or Terence Steele in Collins’ place.

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Collins is in his sixth season with the Cowboys. He signed with the team in 2015 as an undrafted free agent.

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