The Facts:
Though Bradshaw spent 30 days this offseason in jail for a probation violation of his juvenile parole, the NFL has determined the Giants running back did not violate its Personal Conduct Policy and he will not be suspended, according to a source close to the situation.
Reported by NFL.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
According to NFL Network insider Adam Schefter, because Bradshaw’s violation predated his NFL career and therefore no further punishment would be taken. Yet Bradshaw still will have more time to serve. The Bristol Herald Courier reported Thursday that Bradshaw still must serve another 30 days in jail after this season. ... But at least this season will be allowed to go on uninterrupted, good news for Bradshaw and the Giants.
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