Roethlisberger Apologizes For His Conduct
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger made his first public comments Monday since being suspended six games by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for violating the NFL personal conduct policy. Roethlisberger wasn't charged after a Georgia college student said he sexually assaulted her, but he did receive a six-game suspension.
Here is the text of the Statement:
"The Commissioner's decision to suspend me speaks clearly that more is expected of me. I am accountable for the consequences of my actions. Though I have committed no crime, I regret that I have fallen short of the values instilled in me by my family. I will not appeal the suspension and will comply with what is asked of me ─ and more.
Missing games will be devastating for me. I am sorry to let down my teammates and the entire Steelers fan base. I am disappointed that I have reached this point and will not put myself in this situation again.
I appreciate the opportunities that I have been given in my life and will make the necessary improvements."