Titans wideout Andrew Turzilli gets on the Friday suspension train

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The Friday news dump is in full effect this week, with the latest truckload deposited in Nashville.

The league announced Titans wide receiver Andrew Turzilli had been suspended four games for violating the leagues policy on performance enhancing substances.

He’ll miss the first four games of the regular season, but can still participate in offseason work and preseason games.

An undrafted rookie from Rutgers, Turzilli was placed on injured reserve last season, was waived with a settlement, and spent a month on the 49ers practice squad before the Titans brought him back to their active roster in November.

He played in three games last year and caught two passes.

7 responses to “Titans wideout Andrew Turzilli gets on the Friday suspension train

  1. So at least four PED suspensions in one day. Imagine if this had happened in baseball. The media treats this as if it’s just normal Friday news. Someday a young journalist looking to make a name will bring the league to it’s knees, since the rest of the media is helping cover it up. The teams are totally involved. When police found a room full of steroids in the room of the assistant strength training coach at the Eagles training camp in 2012 when an unfortunate death occurred, the entire media swept it under the rug.

    But it’s coming.

  2. People need to realize that performance enhancing drugs can be anything that is on the banned substances. It doesn’t necessarily mean it enhances performance or are steroids.

  3. Im guessing it was just a mistake on his part. He’s got a lot of grit and is a great teammate. Good kid just made a bad decision. He has deceptive speed and is very coachable.

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