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Jones was suspended three games for a violation of the league's substance-abuse policy. Jones was notified of the suspension by letter Monday. A source close to Jones told ESPN Senior NFL Analyst Chris Mortensen that the former Arkansas quarterback will likely appeal the suspension.
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Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
The suspension comes a week after Jones was accepted into a drug treatment program that could erase a felony cocaine charge against him. Jones, who leads the Jags with 30 catches for 338 yards, must participate in NFL-sponsored substance-abuse counseling and random drug testing through the end of the football season before returning to Arkansas to complete the intervention program.
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