The Buffalo Bills face a setback with defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi and defensive end Michael Hoecht both suspended for the first six games of the upcoming NFL season due to testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs. General manager Brandon Beane revealed that while Hoecht had notified the team of his impending suspension prior to signing a three-year deal, Ogunjobi's positive test came to light only during free agency week. Fortunately for both players, they can still participate in offseason activities and training camp before rejoining the team after the six-week suspension.
The Buffalo Bills will be without two of their free agent additions -- Larry Ogunjobi and Michael Hoecht -- for the first six games due to positive PED tests.
Both players will stay with the team through the offseason and training camp, returning to play after six weeks into the season.
Hoecht informed the Bills about his suspension ahead of time; Ogunjobi's positive test was only disclosed to the team during free agency.
General manager Brandon Beane admitted Ogunjobi's situation caused a delay in his contract signing, yet they opted to proceed with the agreement.
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