The NFL players' union has revoked the license of high-profile agent Ben Dogra and fined him $200,000.
Dogra, who has represented Adrian Peterson among other players, can apply for reinstatement in three years.
The union did not cite any specifics Wednesday in its statement, but said the players on the committee on agent regulations and discipline voted unanimously to sanction Dogra.
A 38-count disciplinary complaint was brought to the committee.
Dogra has the right to appeal the discipline before an independent arbitrator. Any discipline should Dogra appeal would not be enforced until the appeal process is completed.