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Arbitrator upholds Mitchell's two-game ban

B.C. Lions defensive lineman Khalif Mitchell will serve a two game suspension for hyper extending another player's arm in a game last month. An arbitrator has upheld the two-game ban, which was originally handed down July 23.

B.C. Lions defensive lineman Khalif Mitchell will serve a two game suspension for hyper extending another player's arm in a game last month.

An arbitrator has upheld the two-game ban, which was originally handed down July 23.

Mitchell appealed the decision and has remained in the lineup waiting for the case to be heard.

The incident occurred in a July 22 game between Edmonton and B.C., when Mtchell violently pulled on the arm of Edmonton offensive lineman Simeon Rottier.

Rottier left the game and although he returned to the sideline in the second half, he didn't resume playing.

The suspension is significant by CFL standards because it's the longest issued by commissioner Mark Cohon.

"I accept the decision of the arbitrator and I am grateful for having had the opportunity to go through the process of an appeal," Mitchell said in a statement.

No penalty was called on the play.

Mitchell will miss the Lions next two games - Sunday at home against Saskatchewan and Aug. 24 at Winnipeg.

"We welcome this decision and will continue to work with our players and their association to safeguard player health and safety," Cohon said in a statement.

The Lions are moving on without Mitchell.

"What's done is done," said Lions defensive end Keron Williams, in a faceto-face interview. "We can't reverse things to make up for what happened. He's [Mitchell] a big boy. And he's taking ownership of it. He's being accountable for his actions. He feels very remorseful about it."