Search warrant executed last fall Aaron Wilson
The NFL could be facing a potentially sticky situation involving human growth hormone.
Canadian law enforcement officials discovered an 'NFL file folder' that outlined Dr. Anthony Galea treating NFL players during a search warrant last October, ESPN is reporting.
Citing court documents, the report states that Galea had an 'NFL file folder' and a 'CFL folder.'
However, no players were identified in either set of documents.
"This is an ongoing federal investigation and we will cooperate fully, but we defer any comment at this time to the federal authorities," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told ESPN.
Washington Redskins wide receiver Santana Moss was allegedly given HGH by Galea.
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