Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up

NFL’s PED policy encourages players to snitch

QfI0TURdacI2
Because all PED suspensions are uniform, it's unlikely anyone would take up the NFL's offer, as it would be clear that they snitched when their suspension is reduced.

While reviewing the PED policy earlier today in connection with the Julian Edelman suspension, I noticed a provision I’ve either never seen before or at some point knew about and forgot.

The PED policy rewards snitching.

“The NFL Management Council may, prior to the conclusion of a Player’s appeal, reduce the length of the suspension and corresponding bonus forfeiture by up to 50% when the Player has provided full and complete assistance (including hearing testimony if required) to the Management Council which results in the finding of an additional violation of the Policy by another Player, coach, trainer or other person subject to this Policy,” the policy states.

So, basically, a player who faces a four-game suspension can potentially cut his suspension in half if he rats on a teammate, a coach, a trainer, etc. It’s unlikely that any player has ever done that, and it’s hard to imagine that any player ever would.

But there it is, in black and white: A clear inducement to give up others in order to get less of a penalty.