Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Dee Eskridge was suspended from playing last Friday for the first six games of the season for violating the personal conduct policy following a domestic violence case Dee Eskridge in the offseason.
Dee Eskridge agreed to enroll in the program for the best interest of his family
The representatives of Dee Eskridge released a statement last Friday saying that Dee Eskridge had been arrested on misdemeanor charges following an incident with the mother of his child last February.
Dee Eskridge went into a therapy program where the misdemeanor charges will be dismissed following completion of the program.
Dee Eskridge entered a plea agreement whereby the charges against him will be dismissed in 12 months when he completes the domestic violence recognition therapy program. Dee Eskridge enrolled in therapy, and he has not been convicted of any offense.
Dee Eskridge deeply regrets any embarrassment caused to his family and the Seahawks
In a statement following the suspension of Dee Eskridge, the Seahawks said they are following league protocol.
Dee Eskridge was a second-round pick by Seattle Seahawks in the 2021 draft, but Dee Eskridge has struggled to stay on the field because of injuries.