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NFLPA Warns Players About Potentially Contaminated Meat in China, Mexico
- Updated: May 3, 2016
The NFL Players Association sent out a memo Tuesday cautioning players to watch what they eat on vacation during the offseason.
According to a Twitter post by Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith Sr., the NFLPA told players to be wary of ingesting meat in China or Mexico since it could be contaminated with clenbuterol—an anabolic steroid that will produce a positive test:
Thanks for the heads up. If you have a few steak dinners on vacation your screwed ???????? https://t.co/SLde2ho8gj …
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