CBS/AP/ January 29, 2013, 9:55 PM

Ray Lewis avoids talk of report on deer spray

NEW ORLEANS Of all the topics Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis wanted to talk about at Super Bowl media day, deer-antler spray probably was not on the list.

He declined to directly address in any detail Tuesday questions about a Sports Illustrated report that he sought help from a company that makes the unorthodox product to speed up his recovery from a torn right triceps. Lewis was the NFL's leading tackler in the playoffs after missing 10 regular-season games with the injury.

The company, Sports With Alternatives To Steroids (SWATS), says its deer-antler substance contains a banned performance-enhancer connected to human growth hormone.

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The 37-year-old Lewis, who has announced he will retire after playing against the San Francisco 49ers in Sunday's Super Bowl, dismissed the report as "stupidity."

Sport Illustrated reported that SWATS owner Mitch Ross recorded a call with Lewis hours after the player hurt his arm in an October game against Dallas. According to the report, Lewis asked Ross to send him deer-antler spray and pills, along with other products made by the company.

The magazine also said that when it spoke to Lewis for its story, he acknowledged asking Ross for "some more of the regular stuff" on the night of the injury and that he has been associated with the company "for a couple years through Hue Jackson."

Jackson is a former Ravens quarterbacks coach — and later head coach of the Oakland Raiders. Two years ago he stopped endorsing SWATS because his ties to the company violated NFL rules.

"That was a 2-year-old story that you want me to refresh ... so I won't even speak about it," Lewis said Tuesday. "Because I've been in this business 17 years, and nobody has ever got up with me every morning and trained with me. Every test I've ever took in the NFL — there's never been a question of if I ever even thought about using anything. So to even entertain stupidity like that. ..."

The NFL didn't immediately respond to a request for comment, and NFL Players Association spokesman George Atallah declined comment.

"The team knew about this report. Ray denies taking anything and has always passed tests," Ravens spokesman Kevin Byrne said.

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Baltimore coach John Harbaugh said he found out about the SI story during the team's bus ride to the Superdome for media day.

"I have not talked to Ray about that personally," Harbaugh said. "What I do know about that is Ray has worked incredibly and extremely hard to get back, so I hate to see anything diminish the work ethic that he's put in to get to where he is right now. And my understanding is Ray has passed every random, you know, substance test that he's taken throughout the course of his whole career. So there's never been a test that's shown up anything along those lines."

All in all, the topic only added to what already was a week filled with plot lines connected to Lewis.

There is the largely rehabilitated image of a man who pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice in connection with a double murder after a Super Bowl party at an Atlanta nightclub in 2000. There is the impending retirement, a self-titled "last ride" for a player widely considered one of the top defenders in NFL history and the Super Bowl MVP in 2001.

And there is his recovery from what was originally thought to be a season-ending injury.

"When I tore my tricep, the doctor looked at me after I went in the office and she told me that I was out for the year. And I said, `Doc, are you sure?' I said, `Nah.' I said, `Doc, there's no way I'm going to be out for the year with just a torn tricep,' " Lewis said with a laugh Tuesday. "I said, `I've been through way worse.' She was like, `Ray, nobody's never come back from this.' I said, `Well, nobody's ever been Ray Lewis, either.' "

Here is an excerpt of the purported phone conversation between Lewis and SWATS owner Mitch Ross, as reported by Sports Illustrated (via CBSSports.com):

"Hours after he tore his triceps during an Oct. 14 home game against the Cowboys, Ravens All-Pro linebacker Ray Lewis and Ross connected on the phone. Again, Ross videotaped the call.

"It's bottom, near the elbow," Lewis said of the tear. After asking a few pseudo diagnostic questions, Ross concluded, "All right, well, this is going to be simple. ... How many pain chips you got around the house?"

"I got plenty of them," Lewis replied.

Ross prescribed a deluxe program, including holographic stickers on the right elbow; copious quantities of the powder additive; sleeping in front of a beam-ray light programmed with frequencies for tissue regeneration and pain relief; drinking negatively charged water; a 10-per-day regimen of the deer-antler pills that will "rebuild your brain via your small intestines" (and which Lewis said he hadn't been taking, then swallowed four during the conversation); and spritzes of deer-antler velvet extract (the Ultimate Spray) every two hours.

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Rocksman says:
Frankly I'm tired of hearing about Lewis. Overated, self promoter, drugged up, should be in prison, loser.
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sayitsnotso says:
100% WHOLE Velvet Antler @....Tobin Farms.
The Best!!
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sayitsnotso says:
There is nothing illegal about deer antler, the major leagues don't like the word "enhanced".
Sprays are water down, capsules are the best by far, 100% WHOLE Velvet Antler @....Tobin Farms.
A dramatic increase in energy, endurance, and stamina. Deeper, more restful sleep. Feel vitalized upon awakening. More youthful appearance. Less wrinkles. Smoother skin...etc...
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sserp37 says:
Folks, we cannot make any waves in Superbowl week. Isn't it enough we have a ref with 8 reversed calls starting in the big game. The league has become quite focused on cover-ups and blunders. Remember, this is the same season with replacement refs. The NFL is a very powerful organization.
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beachshoe says:
HAS LEWIS HAD A TEST SINCE THE INJURY??
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Benefits

Deer antler has been used a general health supplement but there are plenty of specific uses as well. Of them, here are a few which have been listed.
•Deer antler is apparently very useful for people suffering from arthritis. This is because it contains glucosamine and chondroitin that helps in reducing pain effectively and also as they reduce swelling in the joints which is what usually causes arthritis.
•Deer antler can help prevent osteoporosis because of its high calcium content. Also, regular intake of deer antler can strengthen the bones significantly, even if osteoporosis has not set in.
•Deer antler contains collagens that help in promoting the health of the joints and repairing connective tissues.
•Bone marrow diseases can be prevented by regular intake of deer antler as it replenishes the bone marrow thanks to the Monoacetyldiglycerides that stimulates stem cell production in the marrow.
•Deer antler gelatin has numerous medicinal properties that help in nourishing the spleen and the kidney.
•Some of the more modern uses of deer antler include using it as a defense against cancer cells as it is cytotoxic to them.
•Deer antler is also known to boost the HB count in the blood and hence is good for people with anemia.
•Sexual disorders have been treated successfully with deer antler over the ages and its efficacy has not been disputed.
•It is known to increase stamina and actual physical strength while also improving mental capacity of people.
•Deer antler helps the heart, kidney, liver and blood vessels to work optimally and increases their function considerably.
•Traditionally deer antler has been used by physicians to help women who have vaginal discharge problems, flooding and spotting and it also helps in stanching excessive uterine bleeding.
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beachshoe says:
You would think that a 'professional' news organization could at least proofread their articles before they publish them.
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littlemjs says:
Wow....Lance Armstrong....in a unpopular minor sport...was annihilated for doping...as he should have been. Yet this guy....in the most popular sport that is followed by the whole country...is held up as a role model for athletes everywhere. First, he got away with murder and now he will get away with taking a banned substance. We are very very broken!
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barcar55 says:
CBS News...who does your proofreading? On the homepage the article starts like this "Retirign Ravens star declines to address questions". Good thing I am smart enough to know that you meant "Retiring"

Please be more professional in your journalism.
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WhereisOT says:
Talking deer pi$$ sprayed head to toe for a cover scent...for the "real hunters"...

Oh ground up antler...Even better, sawed off while still living tissue "velvet"
"This is a product made from Red Deer farmed in New Zealand. Male Red Deer produce antlers each year, and these antlers are removed from the animal while they are still 'velvet' covered to keep the males from injuring each other"..
Guess during breeding season the deer are taught to use their fists..

Anything for money..
Ancient Chinese myth...Just like gallbladders of bears..

Whats next, the bad boys going to get bionic parts and sh**...
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royalstar05 says:
The Mn Vikings were the best football team in 2009 because the Saints were cheating. Now we have another crisis on our hands and this wont be figured out until the Superbowl is over, AGAIN. Its all rigged i think.
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