Peyton Manning on Wednesday had little new to say about an al-Jazeera report that alleged human growth hormone was shipped from an Indianapolis anti-aging clinic to his wife, Ashley.
"The report wasn't true Sunday, it's not true today and it'll never be true," he said, adding that it would be "appropriate" for the NFL to investigate the claims. "I'm still angry about it, but if the league has to do that, I'll cooperate. The sooner, the better, though, if they're listening."
In a televised interview with ESPN on Sunday, Peyton Manning said he was a patient of the Guyer Institute in 2011, when he was recovering from four neck surgeries, but that he received only holistic treatments.