The NFL on Monday sided with Manning at the conclusion of what it described as a "comprehensive investigation" into the Al-Jazeera claims. The claims were made by Charles Sly, a former pharmacist at the Guyer Institute in Indianapolis, where Manning starred for the NFL's Colts for 14 seasons. NEW YORK - The National Football League cleared Peyton Manning of involvement in doping on Monday, saying there was "no credible evidence" the legendary quarterback had used or been provided with performance enhancing drugs. The NFL Players Association is objecting to the NFL's attempts to interview other active players named in the Al-Jazeera report. Manning, who retired after helping the Denver Broncos to victory in the Super Bowl in February, had vehemently denounced the claims, describing them as "garbage."
Source: Bangkok Post July 25, 2016 16:41 UTC