FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - All Sheldon Richardson wants to do is move on. But he just can't.
Uncertainty surrounds him wherever he goes, and as of now, there's no telling when a resolution to his off-the-field drama will come.
"When I get the date that I can actually return, then I can actually start moving forward," Richardson said. "But until then, it's just going to be a cloud over my head."
The Jets' star defensive tackle already has come to terms with his four-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy. But it's the punishment he has yet to face that has him most on edge.