The Pittsburgh Steelers released running back Daryl Richardson on Thursday, paving their way to reactivate starter Le'Veon Bell following his three-game suspension.
The NFL originally suspended Bell for the first four games of 2016 for a violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy. The league later reduced the 24-year-old's suspension to three games after the violation was revealed to be due to a miscommunication regarding a test rather than a failure.
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