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Buffalo Bills guard Bobby Hart received a one-game suspension after punching a Tennessee Titans coach while swinging at a player.
The NFL announced that Hart violated a rule of unsportsmanlike conduct after Monday night’s game.
“Your aggressive behavior may have caused serious injury and clearly does not reflect the high standards of sportsmanship expected of professionals,” said John NFL, vice president of football operations. Runyan wrote to Hart as he handed down his suspension.
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Hart appeared in three games for the Titans last year and has bounced back and forth between multiple teams throughout 2021.
This is Hart’s third stint with the Bills since signing with them last March. However, he failed to make the final roster and was drafted by the Miami Dolphins. Hart was removed from the Titans’ practice team last November and signed a one-year deal in March.
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Hart spent his first three seasons with the New York Giants and the next three with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Hart has started in 66 of the 79 games he’s played for the Giants and Bengals, but has only started once in his last six games for the Bills and Titans since last season.
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The Bills dominated the game, beating the defending AFC South champions 41-7.