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Commissioner Roger Goodell won't suspend Marshawn Lynch in connection with his hit-and-run case this offseason. That's the word from Goodell himself, according to a report at Buffalobills.com.
Lynch ultimately pled guilty to a traffic violation ("failure to exercise due care to a pedestrian") rather than hit-and-run. Though he lost his driver's license, he's not going to lose any playing time over the offense.
The item at the Bills official web page can be read here.
—Andy Richardson
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