Good News For Kansas: He Has Finally Returned To The Club

Justyn Ross, a Kansas City Chiefs player, has returned to practice following a 6-game suspension by the NFL. However, he must reimburse the checks for the six games he was on paid vacation.

 

Justyn Ross, a Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver, is ready to return after serving a six-game ban for violating the NFL’s personal conduct code.

Ross will have to reimburse the checks for the six games he was on paid leave.

Justyn can practice but will not be able to play until he rejoins the active 53-man roster.

Ross was accused of physically fighting with his girlfriend in Johnson County, Kansas, after finding she was cheating on him.


The lady claimed. Ross slapped her in the face, shoved her, and flung stuff at her after checking her phone.

Ross pled not guilty at his hearing and was freed on $2,500 bond with the condition that he avoid contact with the accuser or any witnesses.
The Kansas City Chiefs chose the receiver in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL Draft and signed him to a four-year rookie deal for $3.24 million.

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