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Peyton Manning linked to use of human growth hormone
The name of the special new report is titled The Dark Side: The Secret of the Sports Dopers, and it’s set to air on Al Jazeera network this Sunday, December 27th. It was during this that a pharmacist named Charlie Sly, who worked for the Indiana-based anti-aging Guyer Institute clinic, spoke to Collins about his ties to Manning. The report used British hurdler Liam Collins as the man undercover to gain access to the doping ring under the guise of him seeking a shot at going to the upcoming 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janerio, Brazil. Manning, who left Indianapolis for Denver the following year, had missed the entirety of the 2011 season after multiple neck surgeries, including a spinal fusion surgery.
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Sly continues on and states that the Guyer Institute mailed human growth hormone (HGH) along with other drugs to Ashley Manning, Peyton’s wife.
“Sly has since backtracked, saying any recording of statements he may have made about athletes were taken without his knowledge and he is, “… recanting any such statements and there is no truth to any statement of mine that Al Jazeera plans to air”. Manning’s agent also says that the assertions and comments from Sly are not only “outrageous”, but “wrong”.
The context and extent to which Harrison is implicated in this story is unclear, and is only mentioned in passing in the article twice, first as a group of names whom Sly claims to have served, and then as having denied the allegation. ‘Like growth hormone, all the time, everywhere, Florida. Quite possibly the most famous athlete mentioned in this report was fomer Indianapolis Colts and current Broncos quarterback, Peyton Manning.
The NFL banned HGH in 2011, but did not begin testing until 2014. And it raises questions about how serious the owners of professional sports teams are about rooting out drug use, which can make the games more exciting and profitable, while doing damage to the bodies of players, not owners.
Manning’s agent never denies that HGH was shipping to Ashley Manning.
In another stunning scene, Taylor Teagarden, an eight-year Major League Baseball veteran, appears in one of the undercover videos, openly discussing his use of performance-enhancing drugs during the previous season.
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Sunday could be a very bad day for one of the most beloved figures in the history of the National Football League.