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NFL Substance Policy

Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle David Lane Johnson failed to show that he did not receive certain documents relating to the NFL Players Association’s performance-enhancing substance policy during the arbitration of his 2014 and 2016 suspensions, the Second Circuit ruled. The belated production of documents had no impact on the outcome of the arbitration.

NEW YORK — Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle David Lane Johnson failed to show that he did not receive certain documents relating to the NFL Players Association’s performance-enhancing substance policy during the arbitration of his 2014 and 2016 suspensions, the Second Circuit ruled . The belated production of documents had no effect on the outcome of the arbitration.

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