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Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis smiles as he runs off the field after football practice on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010, in Owings Mills, Md. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis smiles as he runs off the field after football practice on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010, in Owings Mills, Md. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)
Updated: Tuesday, 29 Jan 2013, 7:15 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 29 Jan 2013, 7:15 PM EST
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Of all the topics Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis might have been prepared to talk about at Super Bowl media day, deer-antler spray probably was not among them.
He declined to directly address 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 says its deer-antler substance contains a byproduct of human growth hormone.
Lewis dismissed the report Tuesday as "stupidity." He said: "There's never been a question of if I ever even thought about using" a banned substance.
The 37-year-old Lewis plans to retire after Sunday's Super Bowl. He was the MVP of the 2001 title game.
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