Jaguars' Stroud Reportedly Facing Four-Game Suspension

Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Marcus Stroud reportedly is facing a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's policy on steroids and banned substances.

The Florida Times-Union reported that Stroud tested positive after taking a supplement that contained a banned substance and his suspension could begin as soon as this weekend because he might not appeal the penalty.

The Jaguars agreed to a contract Tuesday with free agent defensive tackle Grady Jackson, who was released by the Atlanta Falcons last week.

By Mark Maske |  October 31, 2007; 4:14 PM ET  | Category:  Jaguars
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