Baltimore Ravens Tight End Darren Waller reinstated
Baltimore Ravens tight end Darren Waller has been reinstated by the NFL after serving a suspension of more than 13 months for violating the league’s policy on substances of abuse. This was the second time that Waller was suspended for such a violation. He was suspended for four games during the 2016 season as well.
TE Darren Waller has been reinstated by the Commissioner. Ravens waived injured WR Jaelon Acklin.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) August 7, 2018
Waller was a 2015 sixth-round pick. While Waller was on the field he caught 12 passes for 103 yards and two touchdowns over 18 games. Darren will try to earn a spot at the tight end position that currently has first round draft pick Hayden Hurst, Mark Andrews, Nick Boyle, Maxx Williams, and Vince Maylee.
Suspension lifted for Baltimore Ravens TE Darren Waller https://t.co/CD7P8YIl6v pic.twitter.com/RyQuEbeDCT
— Oxygene Mag (@oxymagazine) August 8, 2018