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Raiders CB Daryl Worley reportedly suspended four games

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The Oakland Raiders will be without cornerback Daryl Worley for the first four games of the coming season, as he’s reportedly facing a four-game ban for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy.

The suspension is due to an arrest earlier this offseason, ESPN’s Josina Anderson reported Friday.

Worley was released by the Philadelphia Eagles following said arrest, which allegedly involved the cornerback falling asleep behind the wheel while driving on the highway. When he was approached by police, Worley reportedly got combative and had to be tasered (more on all that here).

Set to enter his third year in the NFL after being selected in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft, Worley started 25 games for the Carolina Panthers the past two seasons. He has three career interceptions, two sacks and 111 solo tackles.

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