Mychal Kendricks; the Seahawks linebacker pled guilty to his insider trading charges in front of a judge back in September. He has also received the eight-game suspension from NFL as well. With this, the hot debate about his indefinite suspension comes to an end.
The ban started from 2nd October and since then Kendricks has already missed out three games.
He is due to return to practice on November 12th and will be able to play again on December 10th. On that day Seahawks are to face off the Minnesota Vikings. Minnesota Vikings is the team where Kendricks’ younger brother Eric is also a linebacker.
28 years old indefinitely signed the deal with Seattle Seahawks last month when he was let go by Cleveland Browns following his insider trading charges and his plea of guilty to the charges that could result in him facing a 25 years imprisonment.
Kendricks has spent six years with Seattle Seahawks previously. He also lent his hand in the team’s first Super Bowl win in February this year where Seahawks made a dramatic comeback of 41-33 to win against New England Patriots.
This season, Kendricks has already made two sacks and 13 tackles for the three games he has played. He has a total of 447 tackles in his career, 15 sacks, 3 interceptions, 6 forced fumbles, and 5 fumble recoveries.
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