Ex-Cowboys LB Rolando McClain Suspended Indefinitely!
McClain was conditionally reinstated to the NFL before the start of the 2019 season but was later released by the Cowboys in September. Read on to see why Rolando McClain was suspended...
Free agent LB Rolando McCLain, who was conditionally reinstated to the NFL and then released by the Cowboys in early September, has been suspended indefinitely again by the NFL, per source.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) December 30, 2019
CelebNSports247.com reports that Rolando McClain has screwed up yet again.
Rolando McClain, the 30-year-old was then suspended indefinitely without pay for violating the NFL Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse.
ProFottballTalk reports:
Linebacker Rolando McClain announced after training camp he was returning to football after the NFL conditionally reinstated him. It prompted the Cowboys to release him Sept. 2.
His name hadn’t been mentioned again in almost four months until Monday.
Field Yates of ESPN reports the NFL again has indefinitely suspended McClain.
It likely signals the end of McClain’s NFL career . . . if the fact that he drew no interest didn’t already indicate that.
McClain was looking to resume his NFL career, but he ultimately found no interest. Now he just made it even worse on himself.
During his career, he has racked up 405 tackles, 9.5 sacks, four interceptions, two forced fumbles, a defensive touchdown and 25 pass defenses over the course five seasons and 65 games played.