Eagles linebacker Jake Knott suspended first four games of regular season without pay

Photo: Huiling Wu/ Iowa State Daily

Jake Knott answers Media’s questions at the Bowl Announcement Media Conference on Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012 at Jacobson Athletic Building. 

Dean Berhow-Goll

Former ISU and current Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jake Knott has been suspended without pay for the first four games of the 2014 regular season for violating the NFL policy on performance enhancing substances. 

Knott will be able to workout at the team’s minicamps and OTA’s this offseason and will be able to play in all four preseason games.

The Eagles released the following statement regarding Knott’s suspension:

“We’re very disappointed to learn of his suspension. We have spoken to Jake and he is fully aware of the mistake he made and owned it. The key for him, however, is to learn from that mistake and move forward with his preparation for the 2014 season.”

Knott release the following statement regarding his suspension:

“Several weeks ago, I was shocked to learn that I tested positive for a stimulant that is banned by the NFL. I have never knowingly ingested a banned substance, but like most players, I take nutritional supplements. Unfortunately, I now know that supplements are not regulated and thus may contain things that are not listed on the label. The NFL policy is very strict, so I have chosen to take immediate responsibility. I look forward to participating in team workouts, training camp and the pre-season with my team. During the suspension, I will work extremely hard to stay in top football shape and be ready to contribute immediately upon my return. I sincerely apologize to my teammates, coaches, my family and fans for the impact of my mistake on the team.”