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Tom Brady in Peyton Manning’s corner

Peyton Manning has enlisted the services of former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer amid allegations that the Denver Broncos quarterback was sent human growth hormone (HGH) while recovering from a neck injury in 2011.

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For Manning, the NFL’s all-time leader in passing touchdowns and one of the league’s biggest stars for more than a decade, the claims represented a rare strike against his integrity.


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On Monday, Manning fired back and told ESPN, saying: “It makes me sick that it brings Ashley into it, her medical history, her medical privacy being violated, that makes me sick. It never happened. Never”, Manning said in a statement released by the Broncos. Additionally, Manning said he will “probably sue” for defamation.


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Manning is not alone in denying the allegation of HGH use – the doctor and even the source who made the claim to Al Jazeera called the report false.

Charlie Sly, the pharmacist whom the network secretly recorded making the explosive allegations about Manning and others, has recanted his own words. They added that Peyton never took any shortcuts to success.

Guyer said, “I find it extremely disturbing that the source of Al Jazeera’s story, a former unpaid intern named Charles 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”.

Dr. Dale Guyer, who started The Guyer Institute, said the allegations against the Denver Broncos quarterback are untrue. Sly, in the report, says that he worked at the Guyer Institute, the Indianapolis clinic in question, in 2011.

“I have a lot of personal thoughts that really are personal to me”, Brady said on WEEI’s Dennis & Callahan Show this morning.

“What we did was spend six days recording Charlie Sly”, Davies said.

When the whole Deflategate thing broke earlier this year, Manning offered Brady his support, also without offering specifics as to the charges hurled at Brady over the Patriots’ use of underinflated footballs.

The report alleges that Manning in 2011 received human growth hormone shipped under his wife’s name. But the five-time NFL MVP emphatically said that he is angry at the report that he received HGH. “I can say with absolute certainty that they are not”. “He’s been one of the best players to ever play the game. And it would never be under Peyton’s name, always under her name”.

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Manning said he’s had a good week of work without the soreness that developed in his injured foot last week and hopes to return to practice next week. But because of those who have come before with indignant denials, then been found guilty – plus the others we all know are guilty but haven’t been convicted – I read the stories on Manning.

Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning warms up on the field before the NFL Super Bowl XLVIII football game against the Seattle Seahawks Sunday Feb. 2 2014 in East Rutherford N.J