The NFL has suspended Seattle Seahawks linebacker Mychal Kendricks indefinitely, a league source tells ESPN's Field Yates.
Kendricks had been appealing an NFL suspension that was handed down for his involvement in insider trading. He pleaded guilty to charges last month and was subsequently signed by Seattle.
Kendricks is not scheduled to be sentenced until Jan. 24, when, based on federal guidelines, he could be facing 30 to 37 months in prison.
The Cleveland Browns, who signed Kendricks as a free agent during the offseason, released him in August.