A ball has yet to be snapped for the New York Jets this season, yet the absences are already starting to pile up.
Cornerback Rashard Robinson, set to enter his second season in green, has been suspended for the first four games by the NFL for a violation of the league’s substance abuse policy. The team announced the suspension on Wednesday afternoon, one day before the team reports for its 2018 training camp activities.
The suspension for Robinson, 23, stems from a December arrest, where New Jersey police found marijuana-laced candy in his car when he was pulled over in Morris County.