BEREA, Ohio -- Cleveland Browns offensive lineman Alvin Bailey has been suspended two games by the NFL for violating the league's substance abuse policy.
He will miss Cleveland's games against Buffalo and San Diego.
Bailey was arrested Sept. 27 for DUI after the team returned from an overtime loss in Miami.
On Nov. 4, Bailey pleaded no contest and had his driver's license suspended for six months. Part of the plea included completing a three-day driver intervention course by February 2017 or spending three days in jail.