The National Football League has suspended Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Donald Stephenson four games for violating the league’s policy on performance enhancing drugs. Stephenson, a third-round pick out of Oklahoma back in 2012, has started 14 games in his first two NFL seasons.
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He is currently listed as the Chiefs starting right tackle, but hasn’t necessarily been a standout player thus far in his short NFL career. That position has been seen as somewhat of a weakness for the team. With Stephenson out for the first quarter of the season, we can expect veterans Ryan Harris and J’Marcus Webb to battle for the starting gig.
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