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INDIANAPOLIS — The NFL suspended Indianapolis Colts starting defensive tackle Grover Stewart six games without pay Tuesday for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancers. He can return to the team's active roster Dec. 4. The 314-pound Stewart has been a key part of Indy's run defense for several years. He's eighth on the team with 20 tackles, two for loss, while teaming with two-time Pro Bowler DeForest Buckner to give the Colts one of the NFL's top interior defensive tandems.







