NFL News Roundup Arch Manning chooses Texas DeAndre Hopkins to fight suspension and more June 23 2022
NFL News Roundup Arch Manning chooses Texas DeAndre Hopkins to fight suspension and more - June 23 2022 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
DeAndre Hopkins believes that his failed PED test was from contamination Hopkins added: "I don't take any supplements, I've never took supplements, I barely take vitamins. So for something like that to happen to me, obviously, I was shocked. But my team and I, we're still trying to figure out what's going on."
NFL News Roundup Arch Manning chooses Texas DeAndre Hopkins to fight suspension and more - June 23 2022
Arch Manning at South Carolina v Georgia Not a day goes by in the NFL without big news floating around. Teams are currently gearing up for training camp as they look to get into the swing of things before the regular season commences. Players are fighting for jobs, while others are looking to get into the best shape to give themselves a shot at remaining healthy throughout the season. Then there are players who are no-shows for various reasons. There is a lot of news to wrap your head around, and here, we've compiled the biggest headlines across the league on June 23.#1- Arch Manning chooses Texas
Manning at FSU v Clemson still has a year of high school left, but he's already decided on his college. Peyton and Eli Manning's nephew has chosen Texas for his college career. While many thought he could follow in the footsteps of his uncles and go to Ole Miss or Tennessee, Arch has opted for a different path. He is already being touted as a future No. 1 pick in the NFL draft and Texas appear to have found themselves a gem.#2- Hopkins vows to fight ban
Los Angeles Rams v Arizona Cardinals Arizona Cardinals receiver is going to fight his six-game suspension for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy. Hopkins said he was trying to work out exactly what happened and insisted he didn't take any supplements. You can listen to the interview here on . The league is unlikely to reduce the ban as suspensions are generally announced after appeals are exhausted. Hopkins said: "We're still doing some research right now. Hopefully, before the season starts, maybe we can get the games down a little bit. But no, it wasn't on me. I'm a natural. I'm pretty much a naturopathic kind of person, man." DeAndre Hopkins believes that his failed PED test was from contaminationDeAndre Hopkins believes that his failed PED test was from contamination Hopkins added: "I don't take any supplements, I've never took supplements, I barely take vitamins. So for something like that to happen to me, obviously, I was shocked. But my team and I, we're still trying to figure out what's going on."