The NFL will be conducting interviews with three players who were tied to performance-enhancing drugs by an Al Jazeera America report from last December.
Per Tom Pelissero of USA Today, NFL senior vice president of labor policy and league affairs Adolpho Birch said in a letter Friday to NFL counsel Heather McPhee that the league will interview Green Bay Packers linebackers Julius Peppers and Clay Matthews and Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison when their teams open training camp at the end of July.
Pelissero noted the letter said that former Packers linebacker Mike Neal, who is currently a free agent, will be interviewed "on or before July 22.