The Facts: The Cowboys have another off-the-field issue on their hands. Randle is facing a one- or two-game suspension for violating the league's personal-conduct policy due to an offseason arrest.
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But it goes beyond that. ... Randle seems to be having addition
Randle was deemed to have violated the NFL's personal-conduct policy for a recent arrest in Wichita, Kansas. The charges were dropped, but the league kept investigating. He faces a one- or two-game suspension (not a six-game suspension because it's not domestic violence related), or he could be potentially fined. The main offense is firearm related. The NFL and NFL Players Association are in discussions now about a potential settlement to Randle's issue. But it goes beyond that. Randle reportedly called the police on his own house recently to have it "checked on," and admitted to police he is feeling "paranoid." According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Randle was emotionally distraught at the team facility the day he was demoted in favor of new starter Darren McFadden, and the Cowboys are concerned about his personal and mental well-being. They want to make sure he's in a good state before he returns, according to Rapoport.