League Investigators Meet With Trainer Involved in Steroid Case

According to several reports, league representatives met Wednesday with Plano, Tex., trainer David Jacobs on Wednesday to investigate his claims that he sold steroids and human growth hormone to NFL players.

Jacobs reportedly provided the league's investigators with documents supporting his claims.

Jacobs was sentenced to three years probation for distribution of steroids this month.

It's not immediately clear if the league will punish any players based on the information provided by Jacobs.

An NFL spokesman declined to comment.

By Mark Maske |  May 22, 2008; 10:20 AM ET  | Category:  Steroids
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