Four members of the Oakland Raiders, including former Redskins defensive tackle Dana Stubblefield, have tested positive for the designer steroid THG, a source familiar with the results confirmed Sunday.
The results, which were first reported by "The NFL Today" and CBS SportsLine, marked the first time the drug has been linked to athletes outside of track and field and cast new suspicions on a Bay Area laboratory previously identified as the source of the steroid by U.S. anti-doping officials.
The four players that tested positive were Stubblefield, center Barret Robbins, linebacker Bill Romanowski and defensive tackle Chris Cooper, the source confirmed. The players face four-game suspensions unless their appeals are successful.
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Romanowski?? Steroids?? NO WAY!
The results, which were first reported by "The NFL Today" and CBS SportsLine, marked the first time the drug has been linked to athletes outside of track and field and cast new suspicions on a Bay Area laboratory previously identified as the source of the steroid by U.S. anti-doping officials.
The four players that tested positive were Stubblefield, center Barret Robbins, linebacker Bill Romanowski and defensive tackle Chris Cooper, the source confirmed. The players face four-game suspensions unless their appeals are successful.
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Romanowski?? Steroids?? NO WAY!
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