Ogunjobi explained to reporters on Friday that he found out about the PED violation and agreed to his deal with the Bills around “practically the same time,” per the Buffalo News, and that he takes “full accountability.”
Hoecht told reporters on Friday that he takes responsibility for the suspension and that it was a result of him not verifying substances he was taking, per the Buffalo News.
“It was careless, it was reckless,” Hoecht said, per the Buffalo News.
Hoecht spent the first four seasons of his career with the Rams as a rotational pass rusher, recording 13.5 sacks in 68 games (31 starts).
Ogunjobi, an eight-year veteran defensive lineman, was released by the Steelers earlier this month after three seasons in Pittsburgh. Ogunjobi appeared in 15 games in 2024 with 12 starts and finished with 1.5 sacks and five tackles for loss.