NFL to interview Packers' Peppers, Matthews about ties to PED report

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NFL to interview Packers' Peppers, Matthews about ties to PED report


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By Tom Pelissero, USA TODAY Sports

The NFL has informed its players union that league officials plan to show up on the first day of training camp to interview Green Bay Packers linebackers Julius Peppers and Clay Matthews and Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison, who were named in an Al Jazeera America report in December linking them to performance enhancers and other drugs.

Adolpho Birch, the league's senior vice president of labor policy and league affairs, wrote in a strongly worded letter to NFL counsel Heather McPhee — obtained Friday by USA TODAY Sports — that Peppers, Matthews and Harrison all will be scheduled for interviews the day camps open. The Packers are scheduled to hold their first practice July 26 and the Steelers on July 29.

Mike Neal, a former Packers linebacker who's currently a free agent, will be interviewed on or before July 22, the letter said.

The letter didn't mention former Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning, the most prominent figure in the report who is now retired and not a member of the union. But that investigation is also progressing, a person with knowledge of the situation told USA TODAY Sports, speaking on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the case.

The union responded in a statement late Friday: "The NFL has chosen to initiate an investigation of these players based upon now-recanted statements that appeared in an Al Jazeera report. The NFLPA requested from the NFL any additional evidence supporting an investigation of the players; the NFL did not provide any such evidence, nor did they inform the NFLPA or the players that any such evidence exists. Instead, the NFL has decided to publicly pressure the players into submission. We will continue to advise our players about their rights and hold the NFL accountable."

Peppers and Matthews vehemently denied the allegations in their first public comments after the report was released. Neal neither confirmed nor denied the report.

"It's not true," Peppers said after a regular-season game in Arizona. "It's completely erroneous, and I think it's irresponsible journalism, in my opinion. I'm subject to the same steroid and drug-testing policy as everybody else. So I don't understand how I could be linked to something like this."

Said Matthews: "I think it's (expletive) to be completely honest with you. It's 100% falsified, fabricated information. I don't know who this guy is. I couldn't tell you what he looks like. I've never talked with him. I've never communicated with him. So for him to bring my name up like that, which appears to be out of thin air, it's (expletive) for a lack of a better term."

The allegations were made by Charlie Sly, a former anti-aging clinic intern who was secretly videotaped as part of the Al Jazeera documentary. Sly has since recanted, but NFL officials, including Commissioner Roger Goodell, have vowed to pursue the matter.

"On January 11, 2016, the league notified Messrs. Peppers, Neal, Matthews and Harrison that it had initiated an investigation following the airing of the Al-Jazeera America documentary, which raised serious issues concerning their possible violation of the NFL/NFLPA Policy on Performance-Enhancing Substances," Birch's letter said. "The players were further advised that, with their full and timely cooperation, the investigation would be conducted expeditiously and with minimal disruption.

"While the investigation has proceeded, we have yet to interview the players. We have attempted since early April to work through the NFLPA to schedule them, but despite multiple requests the NFLPA has failed to respond, except to seek reconsideration of the basis for the investigation. This continuing delay and avoidance has obstructed our ability to conduct and conclude the investigation.

"In fairness to all, including the players involved, we must move forward with the interviews. Accordingly, this will advise that the interviews of Messrs. Peppers, Matthews and Harrison will be scheduled for the first day of their respective training camps, and the interview of Mr. Neal (free agent) will take place on or before July 22. The players will be advised of the specific scheduling details by separate correspondence on which the NFLPA will be copied, and of course an NFLPA representative may attend each interview should the player so request."

The collectively bargained drug policy allows for the NFL to discipline players "found through sufficient credible documented evidence...to have used, possessed or distributed performance-enhancing substances," even if they didn't fail a test or run afoul of the law. A footnote says "sufficient credible evidence includes but is not limited to: criminal convictions or plea arrangements; admissions, declarations, affidavits, authenticated witness statements, corroborated law enforcement reports or testimony in legal proceedings; authenticated banking, telephone, medical or pharmacy records; or credible information obtained from Players who provide assistance pursuant to Section 10 of the Policy."
 

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Better interview the whole league
 

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How that doping Special person has never been caught is a fucking mystery. Peppers got busted his rookie year and was suspended
 

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I hate the NFLPA for protecting them on this issue. The NFLPA is going after the NFL to reduce the number and severity of injuries on the field. And yet they hinder the NFL from investigating doped up players which adds to the number of injuries on the field. Make up your mind NFLPA.
 

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Peppers is a walking add for HGH just like mannings forehead when you think on it
 

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quite certain Peppers got busted for steroids with the Panthers. 2008 maybe?

Matthews has been in the league for many years now, I'm sure he would've got pinched by now if he was dirty. and if Peyton Manning was taking "performance enhancing drugs" then tell me at which point they enhanced his performance. he was shit from the 2013 playoffs until his retirement. and what could possibly be done? they're gonna take away the Broncos trophy? bitch please.
 

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