Redskins Suspend DL Albert Haynesworth

The Washington Redskins have suspended defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth for the next four games for conduct detrimental to the club, the team announced on Tuesday.

Haynesworth's suspension is without pay.

"Despite the club’s numerous attempts to persuade Albert Haynesworth to abide by the terms of his contract, he has repeatedly refused to cooperate with our coaching staff in a variety of ways over an extended period of time," Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan said in a statement released by the team. "Among other things, he has consistently indicated to our defensive coaches that he refuses to play in our base defense or on first-down or second-down nickel situations. He has also refused to follow the instructions of our coaches both during weekly practices and during actual games as well.

"Yesterday, when Albert was at Redskin Park, he told our General Manager Bruce Allen that he [Haynesworth] would no longer speak with me. Although suspending any player is not a decision that a head coach enters into lightly, I believe the situation has reached the point where the club clearly has no alternative."

Haynesworth will lose nearly $850,000 in base salary over the next four weeks, likely his last as an employee of the Washington Redskins.

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