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Harrison tweaked the findings of the investigation on Twitter and Instagram late Wednesday.
The five-time Pro Bowl linebacker initially insisted NFL commissioner Roger Goodell come to Harrison's house to conduct the interview in person, though he later backed off. Harrison eventually met with the NFL before the league-mandated deadline, as did Matthews and Peppers.
"It's only breaking news cause you thought I was guilty," Harrison tweeted. "I have my father's name and I have WORKED for EVERYTHING I have since DAY ONE."
The league threatened Harrison,NFL Jerseys Wholesale, Matthews, Peppers and free agent Mike Neal with indefinite suspensions if they did not meet with investigators.
NFLPA attorney Heather McPhee sent a letter to the NFL earlier this month of accusing it of trying to "bully and publicly shame" Harrison without offering evidence beyond a brief mention in the Al-Jazeera interview,Cheap NFL Jerseys China.
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NEW YORK (AP) — NFL stars James Harrison, Clay Matthews and Julius Peppers can start the regular season without having the specter of a league investigation over whether they used performance-enhancing drugs hanging over their heads.
McPhee's letter said Harrison would meet with the NFL at 5 p.m. Aug. 30 at the team's facility,Wholesale Jerseys Free Shipping, and would only discuss the portion of the Al-Jazeera interview that mentioned the 14-year veteran.
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The NFL cleared all three players on Wednesday, saying there was "no credible evidence" the players were guilty of any of the claims made in a documentary by Al-Jazeera America in January.
In the December report, Sly made claims of PED use by several athletes, including Harrison, Peyton Manning and the three others, but later recanted his claims.