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Washington Commanders cornerback Kevon Seymour has been suspended for six games without pay due to a violation of the NFL's Performance-Enhancing Substances Policy. The exact details of the violation were not disclosed by the league. Seymour, 30, has been active for two games this season, recording one tackle, and will not be eligible to return until December 2, following the Commanders' Week 13 matchup against the Tennessee Titans. His suspension will impact the team as they face several opponents, including the Chicago Bears and Dallas Cowboys, during his absence. This marks a challenging moment for the Commanders, who are currently leading the NFC East with a 5-2 record. Seymour's career includes stints with the Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Baltimore Ravens, and Philadelphia Eagles.
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