Just 12 hours after being selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, a Lions rookie has already placed the organization in a difficult situation.
Instead of preparing for his first training camp, he is now facing a serious disciplinary decision from within the team.
Initial reports indicate the issue is not related to injury or performance, but rather off-field conduct during his college years.
The Lions responded quickly, issuing an indefinite suspension from all team activities while continuing internal evaluation of the situation.
That player is Kendrick Law, a wide receiver selected in the fifth round, pick No. 168, out of Kentucky Wildcats.

Shortly after the draft, concerning information from his college career began to surface and was confirmed by multiple sources.
According to reports, he had been involved in betting on all college football games throughout his playing career.
More troubling, those bets included games involving his own team, raising serious integrity concerns within the organization.
Even though he reportedly only bet on his team to win, the act itself violates fundamental league standards.
For the Lions, this is not simply a personal mistake, but a direct threat to the team’s credibility and culture.
Law is a dynamic wide receiver at 6’0”, 203 pounds, known for his speed, explosiveness, and ability to create yards after the catch.
During the 2025 season at Kentucky, he recorded 53 receptions for 540 yards and 3 touchdowns.
He earned All-SEC honors and was recognized as one of the top transfer success stories for his standout performance.
Across his college career (Alabama + Kentucky), he totaled over 85 receptions, multiple big plays, and experience as both a receiver and return specialist.
His 4.45-second 40-yard dash and strong athletic testing highlight his high-upside potential.
However, instead of focusing on growth, his gambling activity has now placed his future in serious jeopardy.
The Lions determined that an indefinite suspension was necessary to protect team discipline and organizational values.
He has been instructed to complete a gambling rehabilitation program before any return to team activities is considered.
“We build this team on discipline, accountability, and trust. No one stands above those standards. If those standards are violated, we act immediately. He needs time to reflect, take responsibility, and prove he can meet expectations before returning.”
His future is no longer defined by talent alone, but by whether he can overcome the most critical challenge of his career.