Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Four-game ban of Giants’ Tate upheld

Suspension comes after series of injuries to Giants’ receiver corps

- By Tom Canavan AP Sports Writer

New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate has had the appeal of his fourgame suspension for a violation of the NFL’s policy on performanc­e enhancers turned down.

The decision by an independen­t arbiter was announced Tuesday and means the 10-year-veteran will miss the first four games of the regular season, starting with Dallas on Sept. 8.

Tate, who signed a $37.5 million contract as a free agent with the Giants in March, announced the suspension in a Twitter post on July 27. He said he intended to appeal it and felt his case had merit because he was using a fertility drug prescribed by a doctor.

The appeal was heard by a member of an independen­t appeals panel in New York last week.

The NFL allows players to use fertility drugs but they must obtain a therapeuti­c use exemption prior to using them. The league has insisted players are responsibl­e for the drugs and supplement­s they take and advises them to talk to team trainers and medical personnel before using them.

Certain fertility drugs can help athletes boost performanc­e or mask doping. Some fertility drugs bought on line are not approved by the FDA.

Tate will be eligible to practice with the team until the start of the regular season.

In his tweet last month, Tate said he has never violated the league’s rules on banned substances. He noted the treatment was for a fertility issue and it will have no effect on this season.

Hours before the suspension was officially announced, quarterbac­k

Eli Manning called Tate a smart player who came turn short plays into big ones.

“He is going to be in the right spot and he has a good feel for the zones, how to get open versus different techniques and stuff,” Manning said.

The Giants, who traded standout receiver Odell Beckham Jr. to Cleveland in the offseason, have been hit a rash of injuries at the wideout spot in training camp.

Sterling Shepard broke his left thumb in the opening practice. He has returned to practice on a limited basis. Fellow receiver kickoff returner Corey Coleman tore an ACL in the same workout.

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BILL KOSTROUN — ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE FILE - In this Sept. 18, 2017, file photo, then-Detroit Lions wide receiver Golden Tate (15) looks on before an NFL football game against the New York Giants in East Rutherford, N.J.

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