The Buffalo Bills have suspended Bobby Hart for one game for violating the league's unsportsmanlike conduct rules.
Jon Runyan, the vice president of football operations for the National Football League, sent a letter to Hart that stated that he punched a coach in the head after swinging at a player.
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Hart is in his third stint with Buffalo after signing a one-year deal with the team in April. He was released by the Bills as part of their final roster cuts. He was added to the practice squad by theTitans as a replacement for their injured tackles.
He was added to the practice squad in November after playing three games for Tennessee. After injuries to linemen, Buffalo signed him. He played for the Bills last year.
He started 13 games at right tackle in his second year with the Giants. He became the team's full-time starting right tackle for the next three seasons after he was released from prison.
When Hart shared an anti-gay image on social media, he was criticized. He supported DeSean Jackson after receiving backlash for antisemitic posts.
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