Chattanooga Times Free Press

Probing power 3

NFL to interview Matthews, Peppers, Harrison about possible PED usage

- BY BARRY WILNER

NEW YORK — Clay Matthews, Julius Peppers and James Harrison will be interviewe­d in July by NFL officials in connection to a media report that linked them to the use of performanc­e-enhancing drugs.

A letter from NFL executive Adolpho Birch that was obtained Friday by The Associated Press said Green Bay linebacker­s Matthews and Peppers and Pittsburgh linebacker Harrison will be interviewe­d when training camps start. The Packers begin practicing July 26, the Steelers on July 29.

The letter also mentions defensive lineman Mike Neal, a free agent who will be interviewe­d. It does not mention the now-retired Peyton Manning, who also was cited in Al-Jazeera’s doping report in December.

But USA Today, citing an unnamed source, reported an investigat­ion into Manning’s possible involvemen­t also is progressin­g.

The NFL first notified Matthews, Peppers, Harrison and Neal about its investigat­ion into the report Jan. 11. That investigat­ion has proceeded, but Birch wrote the NFL Players Associatio­n hasn’t responded to “multiple requests” to schedule the interviews, which would be conducted with a union representa­tive present.

Al-Jazeera America reported allegation­s by Charlie Sly, who worked as an intern at an anti-aging clinic. But Sly later recanted his claims.

In his letter, Birch wrote “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,” he continued, “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.”

The NFLPA said it had contacted Birch about the nature of the investigat­ion.

“The NFLPA represents its players in conjunctio­n with any investigat­ion by their employer,” the union said in a statement. “On behalf of its players, the NFLPA made numerous inquiries of the NFL through Adolpho Birch asking whether the basis of the NFL’s investigat­ion of players is entirely predicated upon recanted statements to a person used by Al Jazeera to make secret recordings. The NFL has not provided any other evidence, nor has it informed the NFLPA or players that any such evidence exists.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS AND THINKSTOCK FILE PHOTOS ?? From left, Green Bay’s Clay Matthews and Julius Peppers, along with Pittsburgh’s James Harrison will be interviewe­d during training camp in July about possible PED use.
ASSOCIATED PRESS AND THINKSTOCK FILE PHOTOS From left, Green Bay’s Clay Matthews and Julius Peppers, along with Pittsburgh’s James Harrison will be interviewe­d during training camp in July about possible PED use.
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