Texas A&M Alum Johnny Jolly Suspended for 2010 NFL Season

Posted by Jeff Shull on July-17-2010 Add Comments

Johnny Jolly, a defensive end for the Green Bay Packers and Texas A&M alum, has been suspended for the 2010 NFL season.

He was suspended due to violating the league's substance abuse policy and also faces potential prison time following a 2008 arrest when he was found outside a Houston night club with 200 grams of codeine.

This incident is unfortunate for him personally, but it also has a reflection on the university, which is one known for its upstanding traditions and morals.

Not many people represent the NFL as former Aggies. Probably the most well known is Melvin Bullitt, who is the starting safety for the AFC-champion Indianapolis Colts.

Jolly had the potential to be a good story, as he was a sixth-ro...

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