Last week we learned that the NFL notified the players named in January’s Al-Jazeera America documentary on performance-enhancing drug use that they will be interviewed on the first day of their respective training camps next month.
At least one of those players isn’t down to play by the NFL’s rules. And it’s no surprise who is putting up the fight.
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison, who along with Green Bay Packers Clay Matthews III and Julius Peppers were the active players mentioned in the AJA documentary (free agent Mike Neal and recently-retired Peyton Manning are the others), posted a statement on Instagram on Sunday listing his stipulations for meeting with league officials: