​Cowboys’ Rolando McClain suspended indefinitely, NFL future in doubt

Marcus Dinitto

​Cowboys’ Rolando McClain suspended indefinitely, NFL future in doubt image

Cowboys linebacker Rolando McClain has been suspended indefinitely without pay for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy, the league announced Friday.

The news follows a report from last month that McClain had been served a year-long suspension after missing another drug test.

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McClain’s previous 10-game suspension for testing positive ended Nov. 21, but Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the player would not be back on the team even though his punishment expired.

A positive test for an opiate known as "purple drank," a combination of Sprite, cough syrup and codeine, reportedly was the reason for that suspension.

McClain’s return to the NFL appears doubtful and most certainly a long way off.

Marcus Dinitto