‘It’s been tough’: Leonard accepts responsibility, apologizes for suspension
A.C. Leonard isn’t offering many details about what happened after the Labour Day Classic, but the Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive end is apologizing for his actions.
The 29-year-old was suspended for two games after failing to provide a doping test sample and for an additional game for verbally abusing the official trying to administer the test.
“I’m not going to go into detail about the whole night and what happened. I feel terrible about it and these past couple weeks have been very, very hard on me,” Leonard said Tuesday, the first time he spoke to media since the two-game ban was levied Sept. 10. The additional suspension for the interaction with the CFL doping official was announced last Thursday.
“First, I want to apologize to my teammates and apologize to my family for just bringing this unwanted and negative press on. I want to apologize to Rider Nation — I didn’t mean for this to happen. I want to apologize to my coaches and I appreciate them for standing behind me and just supporting me through the whole situation.”