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Tuesday 29 January 2013

Ray Lewis denies the use of prohibited Deer Antler Spray


New Orleans - Ray Lewis returned to the Super Bowl media day that another controversy: allegations of fraud.

According to Sports Illustrated, Baltimore Ravens quarterback icons trying to get velvet extract deer horns in an attempt to accelerate healing of torn triceps that hold out for more than half a season.

Lewis approached deer velvet extract maker horn - Sports with Alternatives to Steroids - owner Mitch Ross told SI. Deer horn spray contains IGF-1, which is listed on the NFL banned substances. By using the spray would be a violation of the NFL steroid policy.

During the dance floor packed with media sessions, Lewis denied the story.

"Two years ago, it was the same report," he said. "It is not worth the press."

When asked directly whether he used the spray recovery this season, Lewis said: "Well, I never."

Lewis was in the Super Bowl for the last time after a Super Bowl party in Atlanta in 2000 for his involvement in the murder of two people, the issue is rotated. Lewis pleading guilty to obstruction of justice, murder rates fell.

Lewis Super Bowl XLVII, and families of the victims about the availability to the public what it knows about the history of assassinations announced his intention to retire after concern about the incident in recent weeks has been updated.

SI story before, again asked Lewis murder would be expected. Instead, Lewis was pressured to solve a new debate.

The second question, if you can respond to the report, Lewis said: "No, why the media would give me."

Ravens director John Harbaugh does not pass a drug test has never been pointed out, he does not talk about the meaning or concerns Lewis said.

"Ray has passed all tests throughout his entire career in drug abuse that," Harbaugh said.

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