Saturday, February 2, 2013

Doping: From Deer Antler Spray to Steroids

It's a bittersweet moment as Boomer Esiason joins D&C for the final time this football season. Despite some distractions in the media, Boomer says Ray Lewis and the Ravens are completely focused on the game. He'll also share his pick for Super Bowl XLVII.

NEW ORLEANS — A visibly agitated Ray Lewis refused to address during Tuesday's Super Bowl XLVII Media Day a Sports Illustrated report that Lewis, while recovering from a torn triceps earlier this season, inquired about a

“While I have used deer antler spray, at no time was I aware that it may contain a substance that is banned under the PGA Tour Anti-Doping Policy,” Singh said in a statement released Wednesday in response to a Sports Illustrated report that the golfer

“While I have used deer antler spray, at no time was I aware that it may contain a substance that is banned under the PGA Tour Anti-Doping Policy,” Singh said in a statement released Wednesday in response to a Sports Illustrated report that the golfer

Sports Illustrated reported Tuesday that Lewis sought help from a company called Sports With Alternatives To Steroids (SWATS), which says its deer-antler spray and pills contain a naturally occurring banned product connected to human growth hormone.

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