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			 [June 25, 2016] 
			June 24 (The Sports Xchange) - 
			The NFL plans to interview players named in an Al-Jazeera America 
			report last year linking them to performance-enhancing drugs. 
 Green Bay Packers linebackers Julius Peppers and Clay Matthews and 
			Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison will be interviewed in 
			July, according to a letter obtained by media outlets on Friday.
 
 NFL senior vice president of labor policy and government affairs 
			Adolpho Birch has informed the NFL Players Association that the 
			league will meet with the three players at the start of training 
			camp.
 
 The Packers open camp on July 26 and the Steelers begin on July 29.
 
 The NFL's interview for former Packers linebacker Mike Neal, 
			currently a free agent, is scheduled to take place on or before July 
			22, according to the letter.
 
 Now-retired Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning was the 
			highest-profile name linked to PEDs in the Al-Jazeera America 
			documentary that aired in December. The report alleged that Manning 
			was given a supply of human growth hormone in 2011 from an 
			Indiana-based anti-aging clinic. As a retired player, Manning is no 
			longer a member of the players union.
 
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 Kicker Shaun Suisham was released by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
 
 Suisham was trying to come back from a torn anterior cruciate 
			ligament, an injury incurred in the preseason opener last August. 
			The Steelers released him with a "failed physical" designation.
 
			
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 The Cleveland Browns signed fourth-round linebacker Joe Schobert to 
			a four-year rookie contract.
 
 The 6-foot-1, 245-pound Schobert started 28 games at Wisconsin after 
			arriving as a walk-on. He earned All-American honors in 2015.
 
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			Former Detroit Lions cornerback Stanley Wilson was shot and 
			hospitalized and authorities allege he was naked when trying to 
			break into a home in Portland, Ore.
 The Oregonian said police claim Wilson was trying to break into a 
			window in the back of a multi-million dollar home in Multhonah 
			County when the homeowner shot Wilson, 33, and caused non-fatal 
			injuries requiring hospitalization.
 
 Wilson last played in the NFL in 2008.
 
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 The Atlanta Falcons are "pretty confident" the new $1.5 billion 
			stadium will open by June 1, 2017, but they have a contingency plan 
			just in case.
 
			
			 
			Falcons president and CEO Rich McKay said there would be alternate 
			sites available if construction delays 75,000-seat Mercedes-Benz 
			Stadium for the 2017 preseason.
 "We would have options," McKay said. "You've obviously got the 
			University of Georgia. You've got Georgia Tech. But I wouldn't say 
			that we view this as ... it's not even a consideration of something 
			we've looked into. We're very confident in June 1, so we don't view 
			it as a problem. But we have alternatives." (Editing by Steve 
			Keating.)
 
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