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New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. lost his appeal of a one-game suspension and will not play on Sunday night against the Minnesota Vikings.

The former LSU star was suspended for his actions during the Giants game against the Carolina Panthers last Sunday and issued the following apology after his appeal was upheld.


Panthers cornerback Josh Norman, who was also involved in the incidents last Sunday was fined $26,044 by the NFL this week.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Hugo Stiglitz123 months
You are forgiven OBJ.
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themunch123 months
I accept.
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LSU615123 months
I miss the days when someone looked you in the face and apologized. Now people text it on their phone. I want to see him look into a camera and give a sincere apology for acting like a complete fool. Norman wasn't much better, but that crack-back spear to the head was way over the top.
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"I dropped the ball on sportsmanship" ... that's punny!
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jmarto1123 months
Didn't apologize to Norman!
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11thACR123 months
OJB=Punk
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QuietTiger123 months
He should have come out as gay, the NFL would have imploded. LOL!
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CaptainJ47123 months
Thought Chris Mortensen said he may have his suspension overturned.
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Makinbacon123 months
Maybe kid should take some lessons from Ruben Randal on how to be a pro ball player.
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Makinbacon123 months
Maybe kid should take some lessons from Ruben Randal on how to be a pro ball player.
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TigerSavage123 months
Jealous arse haters gonna hate on you my man forever for your good looks and suave approach. Shake em off for good and keep ya eyes on that prize ODB. They never could fade you so don't let em get a glimpse.
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Pectus123 months
Now we know what the BJ in OBJ means...
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