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Mosley suspended by Lions, sent home from London

LONDON (AP) — Detroit defensive tackle C.J. Mosley was sent home from London on Saturday and suspended by the Lions for an unspecified violation of team rules.

Detroit says in a release that Mosley engaged in detrimental conduct and is suspended for two weeks. The Lions face the Atlanta Falcons in London on Sunday, then Detroit has a weekend off.

Mosley will be eligible to return for the Nov. 9 game against Miami.

Detroit put Mosley on the reserve-suspended by club list. The team signed safety Jerome Couplin from the practice squad.

The 31-year-old Mosley has played in all seven games this season for the Lions, with no starts. He has 2 1/2 sacks.

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