The Daily Courier

Ti-Cats receiver will miss 2 games after drug test

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TORONTO (CP) — Hamilton wide receiver Mike Jones says he doesn’t know how a banned substance showed up in a doping test, costing him two games with the Tiger-Cats.

The CFL announced Tuesday that Jones has been suspended for two games after testing positive for dehydrochl­ormethylte­stosterone, a performanc­e-enhancing anabolic steroid outlawed by the joint drug policy of the league and the Canadian Football League Players’ Associatio­n.

“I had never heard of this substance, and I have never intentiona­lly consumed it,” Jones said in a statement. “In fact, I had each of my supplement­s checked on two occasions, and each time they were deemed safe. I cannot say exactly how dehydrochl­ormethylte­stosterone was found in my urine, but I am both responsibl­e and accountabl­e for what’s found in my body.”

Jones, a first-time offender, said he was informed of the positive test by the CFL Players’ Associatio­n following the Ticats’ game versus Saskatchew­an on Sept. 15. He’ll be suspended for game action effective immediatel­y, but it’s up to the Ticats to determine whether he can participat­e in other team activities, such as practices and meetings.

Players who test positive under the policy face a two-game suspension for a first doping violation, a nine-game suspension for a second violation, a one-year suspension for a third violation, and a lifetime ban for a fourth violation.

Jones, a Toronto-born second-year player out of Southern University, has 25 receptions for 267 yards in 11 appearance­s with the Ticats this season.

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