Imperial Valley Press

Bucs RB Martin suspended, entering drug treatment facility

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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Tampa Bay running back Doug Martin has been suspended four games for violating the NFL’s policy on performanc­e enhancing substances and said Wednesday he’s entering a treatment facility rather than appeal the ban.

The two-time Pro Bowl selection, slowed by a hamstring injury this season after rushing for 1,402 yards in 2015, will miss Sunday’s regular-season finale against Carolina.

He also sat out last week’s 31-24 loss at New Orleans after being declared inactive against the Saints, though that game won’t count against the penalty.

Martin said in a statement that he learned of the suspension last week and that his “initial instinct” was to “appeal the suspension and finish the season with my teammates.”

The fifth-year pro said he decided to enter a treatment facility “and receive the help I truly need” after discussing the matter with people close to him, including Bucs coach Dirk Koetter.

“On the field, I must be strong and determined to push through both pain and injuries to become an elite NFL running back.

“Off the field, I have tried that same approach in my personal life,” Martin said in the statement released through the team. “My shortcomin­gs in this area have taught me both that I cannot win these personal battles alone and that there is no shame in asking for help.”

The 27-year-old running back was excused from practice Wednesday.

Afterward, Koetter declined to comment on his situation, saying a statement from the player would be forthcomin­g.

The NFL said Martin was suspended for the team’s “next four regular-season and/or postseason games,” beginning immediatel­y.

“Doug has been a valued member of our organizati­on for the past five seasons and we respect and support his decision to seek help,” Bucs general manager Jason Licht said.

“Right now, he is working through issues that are much larger than the game of football,” Licht added.

“Our primary concern is that he takes this time to focus on getting the help that he needs in order to move forward with his personal and profession­al life.”

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