Los Angeles Rams DL Bobby Brown suspended 6 games for violating NFL policy on performance-enhancing substances

LOS ANGELES — The NFL suspended its pay without notice Los Angeles Rams defensive lineman Bobby Brown for the first six games of the 2022 season for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing substances, the team announced Monday.

Brown, 21 years old, will be eligible for a return to the active list Oct. 17 after the Rams' Week6 contest. His first game action is in Week 8 against The Rams. San Francisco 49ers. The Rams will have a week off.

A 2021 fourth-round pick from Texas A&M, Brown played in 10 games his rookie season, but saw only 22 snaps on defense.

Following the departure from the free agent Sebastian Joseph-DayBrown was expected play a greater role for the Super Bowl champions in a line that boasts three-time NFL Defensive Player Of The Year. Aaron Donald, Greg Gaines And A'Shawn Robinson.

Brown will be allowed in the training camp practices as well as in the preseason games.

September 8th is the opening day of the Rams' season. They will be taking on the Buffalo Bills At SoFi Stadium

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