Indy's Al-Quadin Muhammad gets 6-game suspension for performance-enhancing substance violation


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INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Colts defensive end Al-Quadin Muhammad has been suspended six games for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing substance policy. The league says he must sit out the final five regular-season games. He would also miss either the first game of next season of Indy's first playoff game — if the Colts make the postseason. He has spent this season on the Colts practice squad and has not appeared in a game. Muhammad is in his second stint with Indy. The news comes as run-stuffing defensive tackle Grover Stewart returns from a six-game suspension for the same violation.

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