Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

NFL upholds onegame suspension for Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr.

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NEW YORK — Odell Beckham Jr. is going to have to serve his one-game suspension.

Hearing officer James Thrash on Wednesday upheld the suspension for multiple violations of safety-related playing rules after hearing an appeal by the New York Giants wide receiver earlier in the day.

Beckham will miss Sunday night’s game at Minnesota. The second-year Pro Bowler is barred from team meetings; attending or watching practices; attending Sunday’s game; or having contact with any club personnel except to arrange off-site medical treatment or rehabilita­tion. He will be reinstated Monday.

The league suspended Beckham on Monday for his conduct Sunday against Carolina, when he drew three personal foul penalties, including one for a diving helmet-to-helmet hit on Panthers cornerback Josh Norman.

Norman was fined $26,044 for his role in the confrontat­ions.

Beckham also had a run-in with a Panthers’ player in pregame warmups.

The suspension was handed down by NFL Vice President of Football Operations Merton Hanks, who wrote in a letter to the player: “Acts that jeopardize the safety of players or expose them to unnecessar­y risk cannot be tolerated.”

Beckham was penalized three times for unnecessar­y roughness, including a late helmet-to-helmet hit against a defenseles­s player in which Beckham left his feet prior to contact to spring forward and upward into his opponent.

“I appealed my suspension because it is a right granted to all players under the NFL’s CBA,” Beckham said Wednesday on Twitter, “and because I owe it to my teammates to do everything I can to be on the field this week. Regardless of the outcome of my appeal, I apologize for my actions on Sunday. I work hard to be great and accepting the Blessing of having the physical skills to play at this level brings the responsibi­lity to conduct myself in a certain way on and off the field. Sportsmans­hip and respecting the game are as important as blocking, running routes, catching the football. I dropped the ball on sportsmans­hip on Sunday.”

The 2014 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, Beckham has 91 catches for 1,396 yards and 13 touchdowns, which are tied for the league lead.

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