ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- Detroit Lions assistant
coach Joe Cullen was suspended by the NFL for Sunday's game against the
Chicago Bears for two arrests -- one for drunken driving and one for
nude driving. He also was fined $20,000 in addition to the one-week
suspension.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell cited the defensive line coach for
conduct detrimental to the league, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said
Tuesday.
The Lions suspended Cullen from the season opener against Seattle. But
Cullen met with Goodell on Dec. 1 in New York and the commissioner
decided a one-game suspension wasn't enough.
Cullen was pulled over Aug. 24 in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn and
ticketed on suspicion of indecent and obscene conduct after police said
he was driving nude. The Lions said alcohol was involved.
On Sept. 1, police stopped his vehicle and determined he had a
blood-alcohol content of 0.12 percent, according to court records. The
legal limit for drivers in Michigan is 0.08 percent.
The misdemeanor cases have been adjourned until Jan. 11 to allow Cullen
to complete counseling.
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