Julius Peppers, other Packers deny allegations in Al Jazeera report
Posted Dec 28, 2015
Three Green Bay Packers players named in an Al Jazeera documentary on performance-enhancing drugs denied any connection with a man who claimed he had provided them and other well-known professional athletes with controversial PEDs and painkillers. Linebackers Clay Matthews and Julius Peppers flat out denied even knowing Charlie Sly.
(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
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