Update: Steroids And The NFL
Report: 3 Carolina Panthers Filled Prescriptions Before Super Bowl
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Play CBS Video Video Steroids For NFL Players? An exclusive report reveals the names of three NFL players who filled steroid prescriptions before they played in the 2004 Super Bowl. Contributing Correspondent Anderson Cooper reports.
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Video Charges Of Steroids In NFL 60 Minutes Wednesday Contributing Correspondent Anderson Cooper talks to Mignon Simpson, one of Dr. James Shortt's former employees, who says she shipped some of the HGH to the players.
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An exclusive report reveals the names of three NFL players who filled steroid prescriptions before they played in the 2004 Super Bowl. (CBS/AP)
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Carolina Panthers players Jeff Mitchell, Todd Sauerbrun, and former Panther Todd Steussie are shown in these 2004 NFL photos. (AP / CBS)
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Forensic toxicologist Black says testosterone is a steroid, and he says NFL players are not allowed to take it: "Testosterone is the original base chemical or the starting chemical for all the anabolic steroids."
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