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NFL NOTES Raiders’ Bryant hit with indefinite ban

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Raiders receiver Martavis Bryant has been suspended indefinite­ly for violating the NFL policy on substance abuse.

The NFL announced Friday that Bryant has violated the terms of his conditiona­l reinstatem­ent in April 2017 and has been placed back on the suspended list.

Bryant is currently on injured reserve with a knee injury. The Raiders traded a third-round pick to the Steelers for Bryant during the draft. They cut him Sept. 1 and then brought him back later that month. He had 19 catches for 266 yards in eight games. Texans (9-4) at Jets (4-9) Texans 28, Jets 24

Browns (5-7-1) at Broncos (6-7) Browns 23, Broncos 21

 ?? JOHN MCDONNELL/THE WASHINGTON POST ?? Go with Deshaun Watson and the Texans, who will bounce back from their loss to the Colts. The Browns are stopping the run well, and that’s key against a Broncos team coming off a bad loss. The Washington Post reported last week that Wshington owner Daniel Snyder is working with the outgoing Congress and the Trump administra­tion to pull off an underhande­d maneuver: getting a provision in a new spending bill that would allow him to build on the site of team’s former District home, RFK Stadium. A very Snyder-like move, indeed.
JOHN MCDONNELL/THE WASHINGTON POST Go with Deshaun Watson and the Texans, who will bounce back from their loss to the Colts. The Browns are stopping the run well, and that’s key against a Broncos team coming off a bad loss. The Washington Post reported last week that Wshington owner Daniel Snyder is working with the outgoing Congress and the Trump administra­tion to pull off an underhande­d maneuver: getting a provision in a new spending bill that would allow him to build on the site of team’s former District home, RFK Stadium. A very Snyder-like move, indeed.

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