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BLACKSTOCK SUSPENDED, WATSON RETURNS

The Cincinnati Bengals have announced that linebacker Darryl Blackstock has been suspended four games for violating the league’s policy regarding anabolic steroids and related substances. “I’ve apologized to my coaches and teammates for an unfortunate mistake,” Blackstock said. “I did not intentionally violate the policy, but I know it’s my responsibility to use only approved nutritional supplements, and I didn’t realize I was taking an over-the-counter product that included a banned substance. I also want to apologize to our fans, and I’ll do everything I can to be ready to come back strong next month.” Wow. That’s the closest any NFL player has come to actually accepting responsibility for a violation of the policy. And while it’s admirable that Blackstock admits that he took an over-the-counter product containing a banned substance, it was also stupid for him not to check the NFLPA’s approved list of substances. As expected, the Bengals also re-signed running back Kenny Watson, who was cut last week to create a roster spot for receiver Chris Henry.