Eight Games; No Tanks Bears defensive tackle suspended for half a season after violating probation By Jesse Andrews Posted Jun 5, 2007 4:14 AM CDT Copied Chicago Bears defensive lineman Tank Johnson speaks at a news conference at the Bears football minicamp in Lake Forest, Ill., in this May 18, 2007 file photo. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green) (Associated Press) NFL commissioner Roger Goodell continued the league's crackdown on unsavory extracurriculars with an 8-game suspension of Tank Johnson, who was recently jailed for violating probation on gun charges and whose bodyguard was killed in a club shooting in December. Johnson hopes to pare the suspension to six games with good behavior. The 300-pound defensive tackle had made headlines by consuming $700 worth of junk food, including roughly 160 beef sticks and 40 honey buns, during his 60 days in jail. An 8-game suspension would cost Johnson $255,000. Read These Next Trump tells Washington's homeless to clear out. Montana is breaking out its 'bear dogs.' A country singer has gotten involved in a strange football feud. Jamie Lee Curtis is definitely no fan of this Freakier Friday review. Report an error