Ahmad Bradshaw is already spending 30 days in a Virginia jail for violating terms of his probation. It's that sorta thing that piques the interest of the NFL.
According to league spokesman Greg Aiello, Bradshaw's case is being reviewed to determine whether he is subject to discipline under the NFL's personal conduct policy. "Can't rule it out at this point," Aiello wrote in an email. So Bradshaw could be (stress COULD be) doing time on the sideline with a suspension after he's done with his time in Abingdon. According to just about everything we've learned in the last day regarding this sentencing, Bradshaw has done nothing illegal since being drafted by the Giants in April 2007. His lawyer issued a statement saying that the current incarceration stems from a juvenile offense in Bradshaw's hometown.
Aiello did say that the Giants will not be subject to fines in the matter.
Comments (3)
Sounds like small potatoes. If the offenses he committed occurred prior to his joining the league, I dont see how they can suspend him.
I just hope he left his ring at home.
Yea, i agree.
If the issue occured before his entrance in the league, then the league should not get involved.
Hopefully this will be the last we hear about this issue
Seems like he's turned his life around. The fact remains there are more people are incarcerated in the USA than any other country in the world. Maybe even more in jail than all the world combined. more people are in jail in the usa than rest of the world combined.(US population about 300 million WORLD population about 8 and a half BILLION) does that mean americans are the biggest criminals in the world? or maybe the problem is the system and the cops?
Racism is alive and well in USA law enforcement!