NFL players who have been suspended for gambling policy violations

Four more NFL players have been suspended for violating the league’s gambling policy. The announcement means at least 10 players have been punished since receiver Calvin Ridley missed the entire 2022 season for the same infraction. Six of the 10 are no longer on NFL rosters and the following list explains who’s in, who’s out and why they were suspended:

— Calvin Ridley, WR, Atlanta; suspended indefinitely March 7, 2022, for betting on NFL games; traded to Jacksonville on Nov. 1, 2022; reinstated March 6, currently with Jaguars.

— Jameson Williams, WR, Detroit; suspended six games April 21 for betting on non-NFL games from an NFL facility; currently on Lions roster; could return Oct. 22 at Baltimore.

Jacksonville Jaguars LB Rashod Berry cools off during practice July 30, 2022. AP Photo/John Raoux

— Stanley Berryhill, WR, Detroit; suspended six games April 21 for betting on non-NFL games from an NFL facility; waived by Lions on May 9.

— Quintez Cephus, WR, Detroit; suspended indefinitely April 21 for betting on NFL games; released by Lions on April 21; cannot seek reinstatement until after 2023 season.

— C.J. Moore, S, Detroit; suspended indefinitely April 21 for betting on NFL games; released by Lions on April 21; cannot seek reinstatement until after 2023 season.

— Shaka Toney, DT, Washington; suspended indefinitely April 21 for betting on NFL games; currently on Commanders roster; cannot seek reinstatement until after 2023 season.

— Isaiah Rodgers Sr., CB, Indianapolis; suspended indefinitely June 29 for betting on NFL games; waived by Colts; cannot seek reinstatement until after 2023 season.

Detroit Lions DL Demetrius Taylor works out during practice May 14, 2022. AP Photo/Paul Sancya.

— Rashod Berry, DE, Indianapolis; suspended indefinitely June 29 for betting on NFL games; waived by Colts; cannot seek reinstatement until after 2023 season.

— Demetrius Taylor, DT, free agent; suspended June 29 for betting on NFL games; released by Detroit on May 10; cannot seek reinstatement until after 2023 season.

— Nicholas Petit-Frere, OT, Tennessee; suspended six games on June 29 for betting on non-NFL games from an NFL facility; currently on Titans roster; could return Oct. 29 vs. Atlanta.

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