Ashton Jeanty Suspended One Game Without Pay for Violation of New NCAA Rule
Lubbock, TX – In a shocking development, Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty has been handed a one‑game suspension without pay for violating a newly implemented NCAA rule. The suspension comes as the NCAA enforces stricter guidelines this season, aimed at regulating player conduct both on and off the field.
Jeanty, who has been a key player for Las Vegas Raiders, was informed of the suspension following an internal investigation into his actions. While specific details of the violation have not been fully disclosed, sources close to the situation indicate that it was related to a breach of the league’s new rules regarding player interaction with agents and third‑party representatives. These rules were introduced to ensure fairness and prevent potential exploitation as college athletes navigate the complex world of NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals.
The Las Vegas Raiders football program released a statement expressing their disappointment with the situation while reaffirming their commitment to upholding NCAA standards. "We take NCAA rules and regulations very seriously," the statement read. "Ashton has accepted responsibility for his actions, and we support the NCAA's decision. We are confident he will use this time to reflect and grow as both a player and a person."
Jeanty, who has been a standout running back for Las Vegas Raiders, took to social media to express regret over the incident. "I understand the importance of following the rules, and I take full responsibility for my actions," he wrote. "I will do everything I can to come back stronger and more focused. Thank you to my teammates, coaches, and fans for your support during this time."
The suspension will keep Jeanty sidelined for the upcoming game, and while the Las Vegas Raiders will miss his leadership on the field, backup responsibilities will likely fall to sophomore
As the NCAA continues to tighten regulations surrounding NIL and player conduct, this incident serves as a reminder of the evolving landscape of college athletics. For Jeanty, this suspension marks a temporary setback, but it is clear he remains committed to his growth and future success both on and off the field.
Mykel Williams Suspended One Game Without Pay for Violation of New NCAA Rule


Lubbock, TX – In a shocking development, San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Mykel Williams has been handed a one‑game suspension without pay for violating a newly implemented NCAA rule. The suspension comes as the NCAA enforces stricter guidelines this season, aimed at regulating player conduct both on and off the field.
Williams, who has been a key player for San Francisco 49ers, was informed of the suspension following an internal investigation into his actions. While specific details of the violation have not been fully disclosed, sources close to the situation indicate that it was related to a breach of the league’s new rules regarding player interaction with agents and third‑party representatives. These rules were introduced to ensure fairness and prevent potential exploitation as college athletes navigate the complex world of NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals.
The San Francisco 49ers football program released a statement expressing their disappointment with the situation while reaffirming their commitment to upholding NCAA standards. "We take NCAA rules and regulations very seriously," the statement read. "Mykel has accepted responsibility for his actions, and we support the NCAA's decision. We are confident he will use this time to reflect and grow as both a player and a person."
Williams, who has been a standout defensive lineman for San Francisco 49ers, took to social media to express regret over the incident. "I understand the importance of following the rules, and I take full responsibility for my actions," he wrote. "I will do everything I can to come back stronger and more focused. Thank you to my teammates, coaches, and fans for your support during this time."
The suspension will keep Williams sidelined for the upcoming game, and while the San Francisco 49ers will miss his leadership on the field, backup responsibilities will likely fall to sophomore
As the NCAA continues to tighten regulations surrounding NIL and player conduct, this incident serves as a reminder of the evolving landscape of college athletics. For Williams, this suspension marks a temporary setback, but it is clear he remains committed to his growth and future success both on and off the field.