Another member of the Jones family is facing a suspension due to the use of performance-enhancing drugs.

Colts defensive lineman Arthur Jones was suspended by the NFL on Friday for violating the league's PED policy. He is, at least, facing a much lighter suspension than his brother Jon Jones, the UFC champion who tested positive for two estrogen blockers before UFC 200.

Jon is facing a more serious ban, as CBS Sports' Brandon Wise explained:

Jones' fighting license also remained temporarily suspended by unanimous vote until a formal hearing is held later on this year. Jones was removed from UFC 200 just three days before the event after the positive test was released. Jones denied the results and requested his B sample also be tested, which also came back positive.

Still, the suspension comes at a bad time for Arthur Jones, whose career is on a downward trajectory. After signing a five-year deal with the Colts in 2014, which came after he recorded 8.5 sacks over the course of the 2012 and 2013 seasons with the Ravens, Jones has appeared in just nine games and has 1.5 sacks. He didn't play at all last year after an ankle injury in the preseason.

His suspension means the Colts will be without Jones for games against the Lions, Broncos, Chargers, and Jaguars. He'll be eligible to play in the Colts' Week 5 clash against the Bears.

So, as it stands, the Cardinals' Chandler Jones is the only Jones brother who isn't facing a suspension.