Las Vegas Raiders role player gets punished by the NFL for his actions off of the field

The Las Vegas Raiders have had some issues off of the field in the history of their franchise. We don't need to talk about them or bring them up for the sake of privacy for those who deserve it, but it's been a problem with this franchise. And even with those issues, the Raiders continue […]

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The Las Vegas Raiders have had some issues off of the field in the history of their franchise. We don't need to talk about them or bring them up for the sake of privacy for those who deserve it, but it's been a problem with this franchise.

And even with those issues, the Raiders continue to have players do some of the same things, like last season, and again, I won't mention names, and this season within the last weekend a similar issue happened. This has become a bigger thing since the Raiders have been in Las Vegas.

This time, as many of you have seen, it was defensive end Janarius Robinson who got in some trouble off of the field. Here is the statement that the NFL put out on Tuesday:

Raiders' Robinson Suspended Three Games for Violating NFL's Substances of Abuse Policy 

Janarius Robinson of the Las Vegas Raiders is suspended three games without pay for violating the NFL's Substances of Abuse Policy, it was announced today.

The Raiders will basically be without Robinson for the rest of the year.

The Raiders lost to the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football, and they will play the Jacksonville Jaguars next.