(Sports Network) - Suspensions for the four players connected in the New
Orleans Saints "bounty" scandal have been overturned by a collective
bargaining agreement panel, according to multiple reports.
Friday's ruling will allow Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma and defensive end
Will Smith, Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita and free-agent defensive
tackle Anthony Hargrove to start the year.
"Victory is mine!!!! -stewie griffin," Vilma tweeted Friday.
Smith also tweeted: "Thank you to everyone involved in the process of this
solution.. And everyone who supported us through this whole ordeal. #whodat."
Fujita and Hargrove played for New Orleans during the bounty program's
duration from 2009-2011 under defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, who has
been suspended indefinitely.
Vilma was originally banned for the entire 2012 regular season, Hargrove for
eight games, Smith four contests and Fujita three tilts.
The suspensions of Williams, coach Sean Payton (season-long ban), general
manager Mickey Loomis (eight games) and assistant head coach Joe Vitt (six
games) were not involved in the appeals process.
Although the suspensions for the players have been lifted, NFL commissioner
Roger Goodell can still suspend them if he can prove that there was an intent
to injure.
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