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Matthews, Peppers want union guidance with NFL
- Updated: July 26, 2016
3:50 PM ET
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Clay Matthews and Julius Peppers are awaiting direction from the NFL Players Association before they talk to anyone from the league office about the Al Jazeera America report that linked the Green Bay Packers defensive stars to performance-enhancing drugs.
Both linebackers said Tuesday they’re looking forward to being cleared just as Peyton Manning was on Monday, when the NFL released a statement announcing it found no credible evidence against the former Denver Broncos quarterback.
“It’s bogus, but it’s kind of annoying that I have to continue to deal with this,” Matthews said after the Packers’ first training camp practice of the year. …
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