Some NFL players mess up and fade away. Others? They take the hit, serve the time, and somehow come back as even bigger fan favorites.
Whether it was a bad decision, a moment of chaos, or just the league cracking down too hard, these guys still managed to keep their legacy intact. From locker room leaders to Sunday legends, here are 15 NFL stars who got suspended but stayed heroes.
15. Ben Roethlisberger

Big Ben served a suspension that could’ve sunk his reputation, but Pittsburgh still welcomed him back with open arms. Over time, his on-field success helped rewrite the narrative.
14. DeAndre Hopkins

A PED suspension didn’t shake Nuk’s standing with fans or fellow players. He kept making ridiculous catches and remained one of the most respected wideouts in the game.
13. Ray Lewis

Caught in controversy early in his career, Lewis faced a league suspension, but his redemption arc was NFL folklore. He became a leader, a Super Bowl champ, and the heart of Baltimore.
12. Adrian Peterson

His 2014 suspension sparked heated debate, but fans never stopped admiring his freakish athleticism. His comeback season was a reminder of just how dominant he could be.
11. Julian Edelman

Edelman missed the start of the season due to a PED violation but came back with a vengeance. He ended that year as Super Bowl MVP, which tends to silence critics.
10. Marshawn Lynch

Beast Mode got hit with a suspension back in the day, but fans couldn’t care less. His no-nonsense, Skittles-fueled style made him a cult hero regardless.
9. Sean Payton

Okay, not a player—but his suspension during Bountygate was massive. Still, Saints fans never stopped loving their Super Bowl-winning head coach.
8. Aqib Talib

Suspensions, fines, you name it—Talib had it. But his physical play and big-time swagger kept him beloved by teammates and fans alike.
7. Ezekiel Elliott

Zeke’s six-game suspension raised eyebrows, but Cowboys fans didn’t budge. He returned to the field with his usual flair and stayed one of the NFL’s biggest names.
6. Rodney Harrison

The hard-hitting safety missed games due to a PED suspension, but his old-school toughness always kept him in the spotlight. Patriots Nation still adores him.
5. Albert Haynesworth

That infamous stomp got him suspended, but for a while, he was still viewed as a defensive monster. His dominance in Tennessee stuck with fans, even when things went off the rails.
4. Tyreek Hill

Hill served a brief suspension in college and was involved in multiple controversies, but his NFL performances have overshadowed the noise. Chiefs Kingdom has stood behind him as he morphed into a game-breaking superstar.
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3. Michael Vick

One of the most polarizing comebacks ever, Vick served a lengthy suspension and jail time. Yet his second act in Philly earned him respect for his growth and resilience.
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2. Tom Brady

Suspended for Deflategate, Brady responded with one of the most savage revenge tours in NFL history. That fifth ring in Super Bowl LI only solidified his GOAT status.
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1. Calvin Ridley

He was suspended for betting on games, but most fans saw it as a minor offense in the age of legalized sports gambling. When he returned, everyone just wanted to see him torch defenders again.
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