Donte’ Stallworth suspended without pay for season

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NEW YORK (AP)—NFL commissioner Roger Goodell decided Donte’ Stallworth’s(notes) football punishment should last much longer than his 24 days in jail.

The Cleveland Browns receiver, who pleaded guilty to killing a pedestrian while driving drunk, was suspended without pay Thursday for the entire season. He is barred from team activities until he is reinstated after the Super Bowl.

“Your conduct endangered yourself and others, leading to the death of an innocent man,” Goodell wrote in a letter to Stallworth released by the league. “The NFL and NFL players must live with the stain that you have placed on their reputations.”

Stallworth struck 59-year-old crane operator Mario Reyes the morning of March 14 in Miami. He pleaded guilty June 16 to DUI manslaughter, a second-degree felony, and was suspended indefinitely by Goodell two days later.

“Regardless of the length of my suspension, I will carry the burden of Mr. Reyes’ death for the rest of my life,” Stallworth said in a statement. “I urge NFL fans not to judge NFL players or me based on my tragic lapse in judgment. I am a good person who did a bad thing. I will use the period of my suspension to reflect, fulfill my obligations, and use this experience to make a positive impact on the lives of those who look up to NFL players.”

Stallworth drew a 30-day jail sentence and reached an undisclosed financial settlement with the family of Reyes, who was leaving his job when killed.

Goodell said he didn’t take the sentence into account in determining if Stallworth violated the league’s substance abuse and personal conduct policies. The commissioner held a hearing with Stallworth, his representatives and union officials Aug. 5. He also met privately with Stallworth on Monday at the 28-year-old player’s request.

“As you recognized both at and following the hearing, guilt or innocence as a matter of criminal law is not the same as a violation of NFL policies,” Goodell wrote.

Stallworth signed a seven-year, $35 million contract in 2008 and received a $4.5 million roster-signing bonus the night before the crash. He will lose the remaining $745,000 on his deal for 2009.

Browns coach Eric Mangini wouldn’t say whether he was open to bringing Stallworth back next season.

“There’s really no decision that’s been made; there’s no timetable that’s been set,” he said. “The focus is on what we have to do here, the players that are here and that’s really the direction we’re headed.”

This was Goodell’s second high-profile disciplinary decision in the last three weeks. On July 27, he conditionally reinstated Michael Vick(notes) after the quarterback served 18 months in prison for running a dogfighting ring.

Police said Stallworth had spent the night drinking at a Miami Beach club and had a blood-alcohol level of .126, above Florida’s .08 legal limit. Besides jail time, his sentence included two years of house arrest, eight years of probation and other restrictions.

Prosecutors have said surveillance video showed Reyes running across MacArthur Causeway and being hit by Stallworth’s 2005 Bentley. On a 911 call, Stallworth said that Reyes “came out of nowhere.” A police report said Reyes was rushing to catch a bus home.

At the time of the plea deal, Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle cited Stallworth’s lack of criminal record, cooperation and willingness to accept responsibility. Rundle also said the Reyes family—particularly the victim’s 15-year-old daughter—wanted the case resolved to avoid any more pain.

A college star at Tennessee, Stallworth has also played for the New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints.

When the Browns signed Stallworth they hoped he could be a No. 2 receiver who could take pressure off Braylon Edwards(notes). But Stallworth never got going after hurting his leg in training camp and made only seven starts. Edwards spent the season dropping important passes and Cleveland finished 4-12.

Once it became apparent Stallworth could miss time, the Browns signed 12-year veteran David Patten(notes) and drafted Brian Robiskie(notes) and Mohammed Massaquoi in April to add depth at receiver.

“He’s going to be well-missed,” defensive end Corey Williams(notes) said, “and we’re going to support him as much as we can.”

AP freelancer Scott Petrak in Berea, Ohio, contributed to this report.

Updated Aug 13, 5:28 pm EDT
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  1. Ray
    2071. Posted by Ray Thu Nov 5 11:41am EST

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    unfortunately in This state you get as much justice as you can afford if you can afford to drive a Bentley you can buy more justice.
  2. Jay S
    2070. Posted by Jay S Tue Oct 27 4:31am EDT

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    #2069 - Wrong. Vick's punishment was adequate.

    What's missing is that this punishment isn't nearly severe enough. For taking a man's life, which is 100% Stallworth's fault, the NFL should have barred him from ever playing in the NFL again.
  3. TeceJ
    2069. Posted by TeceJ Mon Aug 31 1:14pm EDT

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    At least this is over a human being and not a dog......not that I am against animals or anything. But look at the price Vick had to pay for a dog fight of which he was not even in attendance. This punishment fits the crime.
  4. <i>oldcracker_51</i>
    2068. Posted by oldcracker_51 Sat Aug 15 2:14pm EDT

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    30 Days of Jail, some cash and a year's Leave of Absence for a human life. Is that justice? What does this say to our kids?
  5. scott
    2067. Posted by scott Sat Aug 15 8:34am EDT

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    The whole difference between stallworth and vick are the morals (or the lack of......vick)
    vick knew what he was doing was illegal, he lied when he was busted, evaded taxes, and intentionally murdered dogs. how do you explain that kind of sick person to a child and make what he did ok?????????
    stallworth used poor judgement, granted but he did not set out that night to kill mr reyes. he stopped immediately and fully cooperated with the police.
    you can say he got off with a 30 day jail sentence and a bag full of money to the family. it was the settlement the family agreed to,he showed true remorse the whole time (i can still see vicks arrogant smirk in my mind, what a piece of immoral trash) stallworth was in a true accident, vick is a true accident and will forever be remembered in nfl history as the dog killer and should be banned for life.
    as for roger goddell, i wonder how much he was paid to overlook the stain vick put on the nfl. can anyone(with a moral brain ) tell me how this is a fair punishment for either one??? roger goodell wants to make a legacy for himself and he is succeding by being the worst commish the nfl has ever seen.
    he bases his decisions on his morals, not the moral majority he is supposed to represent. i am ashamed to be a fan as long as he is in charge of the nfl

    ask your children what is worse, a car accident that someone died, or hanging,drowning,and beating dogs repeatedly your kids wont lie, like vick
  6. Eric
    2066. Posted by Eric Sat Aug 15 1:49am EDT

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    I find it interesting that all the defenders of Donte speak of this accident as if they were there and witnessed what happened.
    By his own words he had time to flash his lights AND honk his horn.
    If that is true then he also should have had ample time to maneuver his vehicle so as not to hit him.
    Anyone care to challenge that...
  7. mark
    2065. Posted by mark Fri Aug 14 4:56pm EDT

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    will lose respect if Browns don't release the non talented bust!
  8. Truly greatful!
    2064. Posted by Truly greatful! Fri Aug 14 2:55pm EDT

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    People, it was only stupid looking dogs!! Let's get over it and move on.
  9. Lind
    2063. Posted by Lind Fri Aug 14 2:44pm EDT

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    Stallworth over Vick anyday hollllmessssss.
  10. Kammie
    2062. Posted by Kammie Fri Aug 14 2:18pm EDT

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    Michael
    What I was saying was A lot of people are saying on these blogs that Stallworth did something a lot worse than what M Vick did. Thats the only reason I brought him into it..
    OK I admit I was wrong when I said "for life" I meant for a year.. and yes IT IS Goodells business..its called being the head of NFL..
    Nice lil BOY slam there calling me a "meth cooker"..and dope dealer..
    Paying ones dues to society is 1 thing but, getting re-hired as a NFL player is another..
    Why is it some people can't understand..IF a company doesn't want you because of the things done in the past..THAT company doesn't HAVE to hire you..Goodell met with the team owners and discussed this before he set the ban, THATs what the "president" of a company does..whether YOU like it or not, you on the other hand have the choice of NOT watching the games or writting to the NFL..
    WTF is up with that HYMIE line....must be a stupid Texas joke huh?
  11. Michael
    2061. Posted by Michael Fri Aug 14 1:23pm EDT

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    To Kammie : I knew an idiot like you will come here and push something like that -- " ...Neither M.Vick or D.Stallworth were or are banned for life from finding "work"" -- it is obvious you are a moron. To start with – How has is Vick got into Donte issue? it is becoming obvious that your lazy ass can not distinguish between the two names or what understand the issue of this discussion. What do you think banning for a year is? You silly dummy!. Plus no one said for ever. If you had no mean of supporting yourself for one year, it will feel more like for ever – unless you are a ”meth” cooking dope dealer like yourself.

    I repeat no one should be given the power to ban a man from the use of his skill sets to earn a decent living. What Roger Goodell did is an outright abuse of power and it is wrong.

    Yes NFL owners individually NOT collectively can refuse to hire Donte, what they can NOT do is to collude\gang up together to refuse him the rights of employment. I hope that you have enough "brain" cells to know the difference.

    It is not the business of Roger Goodell to determine who earns a living and who does not. Stallworth should challenge Goodell's stupid decision in court. No one has a right to ban anyone from making a living. Felon or no felon, he has paid his dues to the society, plus he has expressed remorse for the accident.

    This is not as if he robbed or raped someone. He was involved in an accident for God’s sake -- get it???? stupid hymie or is it Kammie.
  12. ctapbts
    2060. Posted by ctapbts Fri Aug 14 1:16pm EDT

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    Mikey Vick is still a bigger piece of crap as he intended to do what he did.... Stallworth was wrong but didn't make a concious choice to kill the man ( through he should still be doing a lot more time) If Stallworth were just a po white man he'd be doing many years for vehicular homicide... Just society and " the man keepin whitey down

    That bag of crap Vick chose to be inhumane, violent,brutal and all out disgusting to living creatures.. Really the only justice would for him to be treated as he treated the dogs....
  13. Carl S
    2059. Posted by Carl S Fri Aug 14 1:14pm EDT

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    Stallworth got off cuz the guy ran in front of his car. he was drunk n should have done time but the family wanted to settle for god knows how much lets play some football damn
  14. <i>shimaun3</i>
    2058. Posted by shimaun3 Fri Aug 14 1:09pm EDT

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    Money played the role in his light sentence. And I'm happy that he can't play this year but I still guess it was an accident.
  15. steven w
    2057. Posted by steven w Fri Aug 14 12:55pm EDT

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    good to see some people are more pissed about stallworth killing another human than vick killing dogs..its both wrong but stallworth is worse and got less jail time? cmon
  16. Ken K
    2056. Posted by Ken K Fri Aug 14 12:25pm EDT

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    WAKE UP AMERICA!!! D. Stallworth was drunk and high, toxology reports conrirm it. FACT: had he not been out partying all night, and had been in bed somwhere, he would not have been on that road that time of morning anyway. HELLO, DUUH.
  17. ctapbts
    2055. Posted by ctapbts Fri Aug 14 12:09pm EDT

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    2063 Only in the ghetto can someone make such a as s hole comment.....

    You F--ktard if he were a white guy with money he'd he in jail for vehicular homicide.. I'm not a racist by any means, however stupidaszz comments like that may make me reconsider... STFU with the race card
  18. Lind
    2054. Posted by Lind Fri Aug 14 11:46am EDT

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    I am crying myself to sleep over this news!!!!! Stallworth is worth a lot of stalls
  19. Black & Gold Italian
    2053. Posted by Black & Gold Italian Fri Aug 14 11:35am EDT

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    @2063 You must be the source of the dumbest post ever seen placed on any discussion board. A life is lost. You or I would be in jail for 10 years for vehicular homicide. I am not complaining but this guy has more priviledges that you and I. You are the source of studpidity and hate if you think skin color made this decision. He should be banned for longer and in jail, not free. Go look at cases of "normal" (lower income) citizens, black, white, tan, red or yellow and you will back your retarded comments into a corner.
  20. Dawgmeat
    2052. Posted by Dawgmeat Fri Aug 14 11:16am EDT

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    #2068 ...... driving 70 MPH down the interstate ????? he was driving about 35-40 MPH down a street. you think alcohol didnt play a role ????? Stallworth specifically said he "flashed his brights" when the guy walked in front of his car. perhaps if he wasnt drunk he wouldve done what most normal people wouldve done ..... done evasive maneuvers with his vehicle to try and avoid him. flashed his lights ??????? come on .... alcohol absolutely played a role. who the hell flashes their lights .... while the sun is up, no less .... when somebody walks in front of their car ???? if he slammed on his brakes instead of flashing his lights, perhaps that man is alive today. i would drive my car into a parked vehicle before i drove it into a human being. alcohol absolutely played a role.
  21. guero39
    2051. Posted by guero39 Fri Aug 14 11:02am EDT

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    Leonard Little,Jamal Lewis,Travis Henry,Donte Stallworth.Who's the next ex-Vol to go to prison,Peyton Manning?
  22. Kammie
    2050. Posted by Kammie Fri Aug 14 10:53am EDT

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    ** Poster 2063 ***
    Michael...are you a total moron or just one when in front of a keyboard?
    Neither M.Vick or D.Stallworth were or are banned for life from finding "work", however being that the NFL is a privately owned company/Corp. much like Ford or GMC or Disneyland etc. and being privately owned they can set up the creteria for who they hire or fire..
    There are ex-cons and ex felons allover the USA who are "working" maybe not the jobs they had when they commited the crimes. but they are working..If you or I were working for a major corp. and commited a felonist crime and embarrassed the Corp. said company has the rights NOT to rehire you or me.
    These spoiled sports jocks think just because they are someones idol they are entitled to live by their own rules.
  23. <i>fieldofdreamsmom</i>
    2049. Posted by fieldofdreamsmom Fri Aug 14 10:53am EDT

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    For all the people out there that are trying to make this an issue of race, you are ridiculous and probably use it every time you see the opportunity! The guy got behind the wheel of a vehicle while intoxicated,killed someone,was convicted and punished as we all know can and should be the case when you drink and drive. Quit your whining..when he gets done serving his sentence, he will play again,they usually do....Makes me wonder what you would rant about if he had hit and killed a member of your family...would it still be an issue of his ethnicity...doubt it.
  24. deltasig1999
    2048. Posted by deltasig1999 Fri Aug 14 10:47am EDT

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    This is a very tragic story. I really feel bad for Stallworth and the Reyes family. Before you start screaming the chair, put yourself in his shoes. What if you were driving 70 mph on the interstate and somone hopped the retaining wall in front of you? I don't think alcohol played much of a role here.
  25. freeforever
    2047. Posted by freeforever Fri Aug 14 10:27am EDT

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    now hell have time to go kill more people and blame it in on other people
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