New York Post

Tate loses appeal hopes to fix policy

- By PAUL SCHWARTZ

It is now official: The Giants will be without Golden Tate — the wide receiver signed as a direct response to shipping away Odell Beckham Jr. — for the first four games of the season, a devastatin­g blow to an offense and a team that desperatel­y needs to get off to a strong start.

The NFL on Tuesday announced it had denied Tate’s appeal of his fourgame suspension for violating the league’s Performanc­e Enhancing Substance Policy.

This means Tate will miss games against the Cowboys, Bills, Buccaneers and Redskins. He can continue to practice, play in the preseason games and be a part of the team, but only until the start of the regular season. After that, he is not allowed in the team facility until Sept. 30, the Monday leading into Week 5 of the season, when he is allowed to return to the active roster. He will be able to make his Giants debut Oct. 6 against the Vikings at MetLife Stadium.

“I went into this arbitratio­n with the understand­ing that due to the facts, unlike many other cases, we could be the exception to win,” Tate wrote in a tweet Tuesday. “Unfortunat­ely the NFL stood by their no tolerance policy, which I hope one day to help have a part in reforming, so no other player has to go through this situation.”

The Giants had braced for this news, but it neverthele­ss stings.

“Golden is a smart player, and he is going to be in the right spot and he has a good feel for the zones, how to get open versus different techniques and stuff,’’ Eli Manning said earlier Tuesday before the appeal was denied. “A veteran guy. But also — we have seen a bunch of it with the Giants — his run-after-catch historical­ly has been very good, a playmaker. Hopefully, things work out and he will be here all year.’’

Things did not work out, and Tate will miss the first month of the season.

Tate, 30, is not nearly the physical talent or production machine Beckham is, but he is a steady and reliable target and was slated to start alongside Sterling Shepard. Without him, the Giants will have to tap into their depth in the first month of the season to find a replacemen­t among Cody Latimer, Bennie Fowler and Russell Shepard. All three are veterans who have been backuptype players in the past.

In a statement he released last month, Tate said that in April he took medication prescribed to him by a fertility specialist he and his wife were seeing in their attempt to have a third child.

“I started the treatment prescribed to me and just days later I discovered it contained an ingredient that is on the league’s banned substance list,” Tate said. “I immediatel­y discontinu­ed use, I reported the situation ... and I spoke with my coaches and general manager. I did all of this well before a failed test was even confirmed.’’

 ?? AP ?? SAME GOLD’ SONG: Golden Tate will miss the first four games of the season after the appeal of his suspension was denied.
AP SAME GOLD’ SONG: Golden Tate will miss the first four games of the season after the appeal of his suspension was denied.

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