FRISCO, Texas - Dallas Cowboys tackle La'el Collins does not regret fighting a suspension for violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy that cost him roughly $2 million, five games and, at least temporarily, his starting position.
"Just for me, personally, I felt like I had to, just because it was kinda unfair, being a guy that didn't fail any drug tests last year," Collins said. "The bigger picture was, I didn't feel like I did anything wrong. I missed a few tests here and there, but to everything that came along with that, I just felt like it wasn't fair.