The Bills have another player facing a suspension.
Bills offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson is facing a four-game suspension for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Henderson is currently appealing the suspension, which means he’s eligible to play for now.
A 2014 seventh-round pick out of Miami, Henderson dropped in the draft because of off-field concerns, and he admitted that marijuana use had led to multiple suspensions at Miami. He started all 16 games as a rookie and 10 games last year but is currently listed as a backup.
The Bills have also had Marcell Dareus and Karlos Williams suspended four games this season. Dareus has since entered rehab and Williams has been released.