LATROBE, Pa. -- James Harrison is open to talking with the NFL about steroid allegations made in a Al-Jazeera America report.
"I don't have a problem doing the interview. Come to my house. Bring Roger (Goodell) with you," Harrison said.
But Harrison's problem is the precedent set by the league to investigate whatever they want, the Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker told reporters after Tuesday's walkthrough at Saint Vincent College.
Harrison, Green Bay Packers linebackers Clay Matthews and Julius Peppers and free agent linebacker Mike Neal face discipline -- including suspension -- if they don't cooperate with the league by Aug.