ASHBURN, Va. (AP) -Commissioner Roger Goodell says NFL staff contacted Santana Moss about the Redskins receiver’s connection to a Canadian doctor charged with smuggling and supplying human growth hormone.
Moss has told teammates he received treatments – not involving banned substances – from Dr. Anthony Galea.
A U.S. criminal complaint filed in May charged Galea with conspiracy, smuggling, unlawful distribution of HGH and introducing the unapproved drug Actovegin into interstate commerce.
On a visit to Redskins training camp Wednesday, Goodell says the NFL is “cooperating with and following very closely” the investigation.
Asked about a possible suspension for Moss, Goodell says: “I like to know the facts first.”
Goodell says he did not talk to Moss on Wednesday.
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