The NFL lifted Seymour's six-game suspension Monday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Seymour was suspended six games Oct. 22 for violating the NFL's Performance-Enhancing Substances policy, but he's now eligible to play again. The veteran cornerback from USC will return to the Commanders' practice squad, having appeared in two games this season in which he recorded one total tackle across 17 special-teams snaps.
Seymour has been suspended by the NFL for six games Tuesday for violating the league's Performance-Enhancing Substances policy, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Seymour is on the Commanders' practice squad, though he did play in Week 5 and 6, during which he logged one solo tackle across 17 snaps on special teams. He is eligible for reinstatement following the Commanders' Week 13 contest against the Titans on Dec. 1.
It's a positive development for Seymour, who played just seven snaps in Week 9 before being knocked out of the game with a shoulder issue. Baltimore's injury reports during the week will provide more information on whether he might be able to suit up in Week 10.
Seymour suffered the injury in the second quarter and was initially considered questionable to return. His absence should only impact Baltimore on special teams.
Seymour got injured on a kickoff return in the second quarter and went into the blue medical tent on the sideline, where a medical staff member examined his right arm, per Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com. The special teamer did not record a tackle before exiting. Seymour has made three tackles and recovered a fumble this season.