Report: NFL HGH use likely common

Posted: Published on May 1st, 2013

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UpdatedMay 1, 2013 5:03 PM ET

This may not come as a shock to anyone, but NFL players will use any edge they can find to beat out their competition, even if its illegal and especially if they cant be tested.

Thats why the use of HGH may be widespread among NFL players, according to a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel report. An anonymous NFC starter told the Journal Sentinel that an estimated 10-15 players on each team use HGH.

"It's like clockwork nowadays," he said.

HGH regulates muscle growth and is used to increase lean muscle mass, according to an orthopedic surgeon interviewed by the Journal Sentinel.

After the 2011 lockout, the NFL and NFLPA agreed there should be testing for HGH. The league has not come up with a test yet because that would entail taking blood from players, and, so far, the NFLPA has not agreed to the validity of such a test.

The NFLPA questioned the HGH test after a recent ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in the case of Estonian cross-country skier Andrus Veerpalu.

The court lifted the three-year suspension imposed by the International Ski Federation on the two-time Olympic champion for use of HGH, citing "procedural flaws" in the limits established by the World Anti-Doping Agency to determine a positive test. But the three-person CAS panel also said it believed Veerpalu did take HGH, and it backed the WADA testing method as a whole.

The NFLPA, however, remarked in a statement that the CAS decision "validates the players' demand for scientific validity, full due process rights, and a transparent system." WADA stands by its test.

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