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Peyton Manning Received Performance-enhancing Drugs From Indiana Pharmacist, Reports Al Jazeera

The report that an anti-aging clinic in Indianapolis supplied Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning with human growth hormone in 2011 when he took the year off to recover from offseason neck surgery could be rushed to the top of the National Football League investigation list, Bleacher Report’s Jason Cole is reporting.

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“You’re not even alleging that Peyton Manning took the substances”, asked host Savannah Guthrie.


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Despite the dubious nature of the claims made in the documentary, Al-Jazeera English aired the documentary Saturday evening and released on YouTube where as of 6:30 MST Sunday Night.

Guyer added that Sly was “never an employee of the Guyer Institute and his brief three-month internship occurred in 2013, during which time Peyton was not even being treated or present in the office. And it would never be under Peyton’s name, it would always be under her name”.

The reporter behind a blockbuster expose – that accused Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning and other top athletes of sports doping – defended the story in an interview with MSNBC on Monday. “I really can’t believe somebody would put something like this on air”. Manning fired back quickly and aggressively, calling the report “complete garbage” and discussing the possibility of suing Al Jazeera for defamation. The 2008 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, who has five sacks this season, isn’t going to issue a denial like Manning.

“They want to make sure that people are allowed to express their thoughts on those types of public figures, and Peyton Manning will surely qualify”, said Catlin. But television viewers in the United States watched it on AJAM, which launched in 2013 after the Qatar-based Al Jazeera Media Network purchased Current TV. The NFL can’t compel Charles Sly, who was either lying when being secretly recorded or is lying when recanting his story, to cooperate.

In a statement, Guyer said it was “extremely disturbing” that Sly would “violate the privacy of Mrs. Manning’s medical records and be so callous and destructive as to purposely fabricate and spread stories that are simply not true”. Manning is saying he is “furious”, “sickened” and “disgusted” by the allegations. Last I checked, Ashley Manning doesn’t play in the NFL.

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“It’s inexcusable and irresponsible that Al Jazeera would provide a platform and broadcast outright lies about Mr. Howard and Mr. Zimmerman”, Burck said in a statement.

Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos