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NFL suspends repeat offender for drug violation

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FRISCO,TEXAS Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman David Irving was suspended for four games Friday for violating the NFL’s substancea­buse policy, the second straight year the pass rusher is facing a ban to start the season.

The punishment announced by the league will not keep Irving from participat­ing in training camp starting next month in California. The 24-year-old Irving ’s four-game suspension to start last season was for violating league policy on performanc­e enhancers.

Irving was away from the Cowboys most of the off-season tending to personal issues before showing up for the mandatory three-day mini-camp that ended Thursday. He declined to go into details but did mention that he was solely responsibl­e for the care of his 5-yearold daughter.

His former girlfriend, the daughter’s mother, accused Irving of domestic abuse before recanting in April. Police in the Dallas suburb of Frisco didn’t file charges, but the NFL is investigat­ing.

“I don’t have time to be messing around and getting in trouble like I have been,” Irving said the day before the suspension was announced. “I have to make a lot of changes. My whole life basically changed this off-season, quickly all at once in a lot of different aspects. I just got to change. And I have been.”

After last season’s suspension, Irving had seven sacks in eight games before sustaining a concussion that kept him out the remaining four games. He has 11 1/2 sacks in 35 games over three seasons for Dallas. The first game he is eligible is Oct. 7 at Houston.

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