(CBS) Somewhat buried in a bizarre Sports Illustrated cover story about questionable performance enhancing products is the suggestion that Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis may have used a deer-antler spray this season that contains a banned substance.
After a report surfaced claiming Ray Lewis used a deer antler spray containing a banned substance to quickly heal a torn triceps muscle, the Baltimore Ravens linebacker quickly dismissed the report at Super Bowl media day.
UPDATE (2:23 P.M. ET): Predictably, Lewis denied any involvement with S.W.A.T.S during his Media Day appearance, saying he's never used deer-antler spray. Look, we really need to pace ourselves here, people of the
Did Ray Lewis use deer antler spray? That's what a sports science business owner claims. The article appears in the February 4th edition of Sports Illustrated. Christopher Key is one of the two men who owns "Sports Alternatives to Steroids." Deer
Ray Lewis Allegedly Used A Banned Deer Antler Spray To Recover From An Arm Injury Earlier This Season · Life But he didn't answer a question about the deer antler spray specifically when asked by SI this time around.
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