The NFL has suspended Dallas Cowboys receiver Terrance Williams for three games without pay for violating the NFL’s substance-abuse policy.
The suspension stems from Williams’ arrest last May by the Frisco police department for misdemeanor public intoxication.
A suspension for that offense is normally 1 or 2 games, if any by the NFL.
But Williams got three games because the NFL believes he escaped a more serious change of drive while intoxicated after fleeing the scene after hitting a light pole in his Lamborghini.
After arriving at the accident, police went to Williams’ house where they found him riding a motorized scooter in the road and subsequently arrested him for public intoxication.