PITTSBURGH — The NFL has suspended Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf for two games following an in-game altercation between Metcalf and a fan during the team's victory over Detroit.
The league ruled that Metcalf's actions violated league policy, which specifies that ''players may not enter the stands or otherwise confront fans at any time on game day and…if a player makes unnecessary physical contact with a fan in any way that constitutes unsportsmanlike conduct or presents crowd-control issues and/or risk of injury, he will be held accountable.''
Metcalf will be eligible to return to the Steelers' active roster on Monday, Jan. 5, following the team's games in Week 17 against the Cleveland Browns and Week 18 against the Baltimore Ravens.
Under the collective bargaining agreement, Metcalf may appeal the suspension. A prompt hearing will be held by the commissioner or his designee.
CBS-TV cameras caught Metcalf and Ryan Kennedy, a Lions fan wearing a blue wig and a blue and black shirt that aligned with Detroit's colors, having an exchange along the rail in the second quarter of Pittsburgh's 29-24 victory.
Kennedy leaned over the railing during the exchange, and the blue wig fell forward to cover his face. The interaction ended with Metcalf reaching toward Kelly's head with his right arm, though he didn't appear to make much, if any, contact.
Metcalf remained in the game, finishing with four catches for 42 yards. He was unavailable to reporters afterward and did not appear at his locker on Monday during the club's 45-minute media availability. Metcalf has regularly spoken on Wednesdays during the season.
Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin said Sunday that he ''heard about'' the exchange but didn't see it and at that point hadn't had an opportunity to discuss it with Metcalf.