EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- New York Giants safety Will Hill was suspended for six games Friday by the NFL for violating the leagues substance abuse policy. Hill has failed three drug tests since 2012, and he lost an appeal for the latest infraction. He will be eligible to return on Oct. 13. Hill was suspended for violating the performance enhancers policy two years ago, missing four games. He then missed the first four matches last season because of a substance abuse violation. The Giants are expected to release Hill when his latest suspension ends. Hill has played in just 24 games since being signed in 2012 as an undrafted free agent. He had two interceptions, returning one for a TD, and played well late last season. A New Jersey product, Hill had a solid college career at Florida, but was not drafted because of off-field concerns. Last December, he was arrested, and police said they detected an odour of marijuana, though no drug charges were brought against Hill. 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Many of those eyes are in the United States of America, a country that the sport has wanted on its side for some time. On Sunday the football Gods delivered once again, only this time it was time for good old USA to experience as much heartache as joy.Houston, TX (SportsNetwork.com) - Randy Bullock converted a franchise-record six field goals while Arian Foster threw a touchdown pass as the Houston Texans downed the Baltimore Ravens, 25-13, in Week 16 action. Case Keenum passed for 185 yards and was picked off once after completing 20- of-42 passes to record his first career win as a starter for the Texans (8-7), who guaranteed themselves at least a .500 season with their third win in the last four. Nothings guaranteed, but at least our last game means something, said Texans head coach Bill OBrien about his clubs slim postseason hopes. That was just a great team effort ... I give a lot of credit to our players and coaching staff. It was a great win for us. Foster also racked up a game-high 96 yards rushing on 25 attempts while C.J. Fiedorowicz was the beneficiary of his scoring throw. Andre Johnson totaled 65 yards on six catches and reached the 1,000-reception plateau. Joe Flacco had one of his worst days as a professional, completing only 21 of his 50 passes for 195 yards, two touchdowns to Torrey Smith and three interceptions for the Ravens (9-6), who had a two-game win streak snapped. We got our (butts) kicked, plain and simple, Flacco said. They brought a ton of pressure up the middle and we never got into a groove. We didnt play well and all wer can do is worry about ourselves. Baltimore needs a win next week at home against Cleveland and some help in order to snag a wild-card berth. Steve Smith picked up 49 yards on five grabs, while Justin Forsett was held to 19 yards on 10 carries. Having been blanked in the first half, a 45-yard punt return from Jacoby Jones plus an illegal block above the waist penalty on the Texans gave the Ravens the ball on the Texans 9 early in the third, and Flacco found Torrey Smith for an 8-yard score. Later in the quarter, Keenum had a fumble reversed by replay on 3rd down, and on the next snap following a punt, Kareem Jacckson stepped in front of another Flacco pass and returned it to the Baltimore 19.dddddddddddd Bullock pushed his fourth field goal through from 20 yards away for a 19-7 game. Bullock was true from 39 yards away in the opening seconds of the fourth, and after the Ravens turned the ball over on downs just across midfield, Bullock made a 33-yarder for an 18-point margin. Torrey Smiths dive for the near-right pylon from 20 yards out was good with 5:56 left and the Ravens got to 25-13. Flacco, however, was sacked on the 2-point conversion attempt. Flacco was sacked on 4th down to conclude Baltimores next series and the Texans ran all but two plays worth of time off the clock to seal the outcome. Bullocks 35-yard try was good to cap the games opening drive, and he connected once more, from 25 yards out, on the first snap of the second quarter. A.J. Bouye picked off Flacco inside of five minutes to play in the half, and the Texans set up on the Ravens 16-yard line. Houstons offense stalled and Bullock connected from 30 yards away for a 9-0 game. Flacco was intercepted by Jackson only two plays later and the hosts had possession on Baltimores 19. On the first play after the two-minute warning, Foster took a pitch on the right side and threw it into the end zone for Fiedorowiczs first career TD catch and a 16-0 score. Game Notes Johnson became the 10th player in NFL history to reach 1,000 receptions with a catch early in the second quarter, and the second-fastest to attain the mark (168 games) with only Marvin Harrison (167) having done so quicker ... Texans defensive end J.J. Watt set a new franchise record with his 54th career sack when he brought down Flacco late in the fourth ... Flacco was 3-of-18 for 27 yards and two interceptions in the first half ... Ravens tackle Rick Wagner left the game early in the fourth and did not return thanks to a foot injury. ' ' '