Derrius Guice isn't on a roster, but he'll be suspended six games by the NFL to start the 2021 season.
The former LSU star's suspension was handed down relative to a domestic violence arrest, according to a report from Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. Charges in the incident were dropped in June.
Guice played three seasons for LSU after starring at Catholic High and was drafted in the second round by the Washington Football Team in 2018. His career was derailed early by injuries, missing his entire rookie season and seeing action in just five games the next season before suffering a second knee injury.
Guice was waived by Washington in 2020 and hasn't signed anywhere else since as legal issues continued to swirl stemming from that case, as well as his name appearing in multiple sexual assault and harassment complaints stemming from his time with LSU. The program announced in March it had disassociated itself with the former TIgers running back, banning him from team events and facilities indefinitely and scrubbing his name and statistics from its official record books.
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