Sad News: Dee Eskridge, a receiver with the Seahawks, has been banned for six games
Seahawks receiver Dee Eskridge suspended 6 games for violating personal conduct policy
Dee Eskridge, a wide receiver with the Seattle Seahawks, was suspended on Friday for the first six regular season games for breaking the NFL’s personal conduct rules after a domestic abuse incident that occurred during the previous offseason.
Eskridge must leave the club before to the start of the regular season, although he will be allowed to take part in all preseason sessions and games. After Seattle’s match against Arizona in Week 7, on Monday, October 23, he will be allowed to rejoin the active roster.
Eskridge, whose first name is D’Wayne, was arrested on misdemeanor charges after an incident with his child’s mother in February, according to a statement released by his representatives on Friday. Eskridge has since entered a therapy program, and the charges will be dropped after it is finished.
“Dwayne entered into an agreement whereby the misdemeanor charges will be dismissed in 12 months when he completes domestic violence moral recognition therapy. Dwayne has already enrolled in and has begun therapy. Dwayne has not been convicted of any crime. He entered into this agreement because it is in the best interest of his family. Dwayne deeply regrets any embarrassment this incident has caused his family, the Seahawks and the NFL,” the statement said.
In a statement, the Seahawks say they are following “league and law enforcement protocol.”
Eskridge was a second-round pick by Seattle in the 2021 draft, but he has struggled to stay on the field because of injuries. He played in 20 of 34 regular-season games in his two seasons and has a combined 17 receptions and one touchdown. Eskridge was in line to be the No. 4 wide receiver in Seattle’s offense this season after the team drafted Jaxson Smith-Njigba in the first round.
Fans are incensed at Seahawks’ DK Metcalf’s dirty shot, and requests for a suspension follow.
Wide receiver DK Metcalf of the Seattle Seahawks is currently one of the least loved guys in the NFL following a particularly ugly play against the Los Angeles Rams.
In the fourth quarter of the Seahawks’ season opener, it was evident that Metcalf was finding it difficult to handle the pressure.
The play was nowhere near the Rams cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon, yet it seemed like he bowled him to the ground.
It was needless, and the Seahawks were penalized 15 yards for taunting. With less than three minutes remaining in the game, they were forced to punt the ball after giving up two sacks on the next play, and they lost 30–13.
Pupils respond to DK Metcalf’s dishonest play
As one might anticipate, a large number of supporters took to social media very quickly to vent their resentment at Metcalf, who quickly rose to the top of the public enemy list for the evening.
While many good questions were raised, such “What was the context of this?”, one fan just said, “Ban him.”
Not even the people who consider themselves to be Metcalf supporters could comprehend why he made that decision.
“I like DK, but that was a straight cheap shot, and he should’ve been ejected,” a fan commented.
People believing that Metcalf is acting completely in character was another recurring topic.
A petty jab from Metcalf? I’ve never seen that before,” a cynically commenting fan said.
As one might anticipate, a large number of supporters took to social media very quickly to vent their resentment at Metcalf, who quickly rose to the top of the public enemy list for the evening.
While many good questions were raised, such “What was the context of this?”, one fan just said, “Ban him.”
Not even the people who consider themselves to be Metcalf supporters could comprehend why he made that decision.
“I like DK, but that was a straight cheap shot, and he should’ve been ejected,” a fan commented.
People believing that Metcalf is acting completely in character was another recurring topic.
A petty jab from Metcalf? I’ve never seen that before,” a cynically commenting fan said.
Another said, “Cheap shot specialist, fine on the way.”
Many people demanded that Metcalf receive a suspension from the police for the bodycheck.
One fan stated, “That ought to be a one-game suspension.
We’ll have to wait and see whether the wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks is subject to any more action from the NFL.