Chiefs' Justyn Ross Suspended for Six Games by NFL
Ross, accused of domestic battery and property damage, will miss only one more game due to previous placement on Commissioner's Exempt List.
- Justyn Ross, a wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, has been suspended for six games by the NFL for violating the league's Personal Conduct Policy.
- Ross was arrested in October for an alleged altercation with his girlfriend, leading to charges of domestic battery and criminal property damage.
- Having already missed five games while on the Commissioner's Exempt List, Ross will only miss the upcoming game against the Buffalo Bills before he can return.
- As part of the punishment, Ross will have to pay back the game checks he received while on the exempt list.
- Ross's charges were dismissed on November 22 after a judge granted his application for diversion.