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Bobby Hart suspended one contest for postgame incident
Bills offensive tackle Bobby Hart. Shawn Dowd / USA TODAY NETWORK

The NFL handed Bills tackle Bobby Hart a one-game suspension Tuesday, via ESPN's Adam Schefter. A fight following the Bills’ Monday-night win over the Titans led to this ban.

NFL VP of football operations Jon Runyan‘s suspension letter to Hart indicates the veteran lineman threw a punch at a Titans player postgame. The punch struck a Tennessee coach in the head. This unnamed Titans coach had attempted to separate the players.

Hart, 28, is in his second season with the Bills, but the former starter spent time with the Titans last year. In between Bills stays, Hart played in three games with the Titans.

The Bills signed Hart in March 2021, but he did not make their 53-man roster and landed on the Dolphins’ practice squad. Soon after, Hart re-signed with the Bills via a practice-squad deal. He ended up with the Titans after the team poached him off Buffalo’s P-squad in October 2021. After Tennessee demoted Hart to its P-squad, Buffalo made the same transaction by signing Hart to its active roster in November. The Bills circled back to Hart in free agency earlier this year.

A former seventh-round pick, Hart has done well for himself by making it into an eighth NFL season. The Florida State product was a multiyear right tackle starter for the Giants and Bengals. He has settled in as a backup. Monday night’s blowout led to Hart seeing some time in the fourth quarter. He played in three Titans games, making one start, in 2021.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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