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Jaguars receiver Ace Sanders faces suspension
Jaguars receiver Ace Sanders is taking a leave of absence from football and is also facing a four-game suspension without pay for violating the NFL’s substance abuse program.
“I’ve decided to go seek help and get that attention,” he said. “I should be fine.”
Sanders said, “I’ve made some mistakes that I could have handled a little differently.”
Sanders asked the Jaguars' media relations department to organize the conference call, which lasted about 10 minutes.
Sanders said he will likely be away from the Jaguars for the entire training camp but did not say if he would remain in Jacksonville.
Asked if he would be entering a rehab center or receive counseling, Sanders wasn't specific except to say, "counseling, anybody that can give me insight."
"I think I'll come back and be ready to play," he said. "This time I'm taking to get everything in order will be really helpful."
Sanders, about to enter this second NFL season, will be eligible to make his debut Oct. 5 against Pittsburgh. He said the nature of the suspension allows him to be around the Jaguars during the first four games.
Sanders is third Jaguars player to be suspended since last October. Receiver Justin Blackmon is serving an indefinite suspension and linebacker LaRoy Reynolds sat out four games in the second half of the 2013 season.
Sanders becomes the 13th player to be suspended by the league to start the season.
Blackmon was able to play in the 2013 preseason before starting his four-game suspension that preceded his current ban.
The Jaguars had Sanders – who had 51 catches last year – penciled in as a slot receiver and he was also going to get the best shot to win the punt return job.
Without Sanders, the biggest beneficiary could be Tandon Doss, who led the NFL in punt return average last year.
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