Report: Crabtree, Talib have suspensions reduced to one game
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Oakland Raiders wide receiver Michael Crabtree and Denver Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib had their two-game suspensions reduced to a single game after appeals, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The two players had been suspended two games each for unsportsmanlike conduct and unnecessary roughness violations, following an on-field altercation in their Week 12 meeting.
The Raiders will play the New York Giants at home in Week 13, while the Broncos play a road game against the Miami Dolphins.
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