Peyton Manning denies allegation of HGH use
In the Manning scandal, the response from the star was quick and deliberate: He told ESPN he’d gotten legal therapy at the Indianapolis clinic including including nutrition and oxygen therapy, “but never HGH.” . Manning missed the 2011 season while recovering from a series of neck surgeries. “The extraordinarily reckless claims made against our clients in this report are completely false and rely on a source who has already recanted his claims”.
“Disgusted is how I feel, sickened”, he told ESPN on Sunday in his first interview since the report was made public. The Broncos and Colts organizations have similarly issued statements in support of Manning, who has also hired former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer to run his PR offensive and stated that he “probably will” sue for defemation.
Charlie Sly, a pharmacist who worked with the Indianapolis-based Guyer Institute, makes claims to Collins that he helped treat Manning during his recovery from a neck condition in 2011. “The statements… are absolutely false and incorrect. Under no circumstances should any of those statements recordings or communications be aired”. The allegations involve Manning’s ties to an anti-aging clinic, the Guyer Institute in Indianapolis.
Davies said viewers should compare Sly’s demeanor when he is dishing to Al Jazeera mole Liam Collins to the “54 seconds that is recanting”.
In the Huffington Post piece, Manning’s agent Tom Condon vehemently denies the report, calling it “outrageous and wrong”. Theres no need to because I know what Ive done, Harrison said, later adding its not even a conversation to me. Manning joined the Broncos in 2012 and had a record-setting run, going 47-15 until he tore the plantar fascia in his left foot on November 15. Sly said the drugs were sent to manning’s wife, Ashley Manning.
The NFL collective bargaining agreement, ratified in 2011, banned HGH but players were not tested for it until 2014.
Manning, the Denver Bronco quarterback, received illegal performance-enhancing drugs in 2011. The 39-year-old is one of the icons of the National Football League whose clean-cut image has made him the most marketable player of his generation, earning around $12 million a year from endorsements according to Forbes. He mentioned that he was considering legal action against Al Jazeera.
“I think I rotated between being angry, furious”, he said.
Al Jazeera is reporting that an individual drug ring supplied Manning with the HGH while he was still playing for the Colts.