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Saskatchewan Roughrider suspended 2 games for doping

The Saskatchewan Roughriders announced on Monday that running back Marcus Thigpen has been suspended two games for violating the CFL's drug policy.

Marcus Thigpen tested positive substance found in random sample from November

Running back Marcus Thigpen has been suspended for two games for violating the CFL's drug policy. (THE CANADIAN PRESS)

Saskatchewan Roughriders running back Marcus Thigpen has been suspended two games for violating the CFL's drug policy.

Thigpentested positive for a banned substance based on a random sample collected in November. He tested positive for the banned substanceDehydrochlormethyltestosterone, an anabolic steroid taken in pill form.

"We are disappointed in Marcus and that he has tested positive for a banned substance. We have been in conversation with Marcus and the CFL for clarity and accept the league's decision and corresponding two-game suspension," Riders general manager and coach Chris Jones said in a press release.

Thigpen is the second Rider to be suspended this year.Offensive lineman Bruce Campbell was suspended for two gamesin January after testing positive for the banned substanceIbutamoren.

While Thigpen is banned from regular and post-season play, he can still take the field during the pre-season.