Citing multiple sources, ESPN Cleveland reports that Browns CB Joe Haden is in danger of a four-game suspension for a failed drug test.
One source told ESPN Cleveland that Haden tested positive for Adderall during a routine offseason drug test. Though Adderall is used to treat ADD, the NFL classifies it as a "stimulant," and it is on the NFL's list of banned substances. Haden emerged as a top-five cover corner last season, narrowly missing out on AFC Pro Bowl honors to Darrelle Revis, Champ Bailey, and Johnathan Joseph. If suspended at all this season, Haden would be ineligible for the 2012 Pro Bowl.
Source: ESPN Cleveland
One source told ESPN Cleveland that Haden tested positive for Adderall during a routine offseason drug test. Though Adderall is used to treat ADD, the NFL classifies it as a "stimulant," and it is on the NFL's list of banned substances. Haden emerged as a top-five cover corner last season, narrowly missing out on AFC Pro Bowl honors to Darrelle Revis, Champ Bailey, and Johnathan Joseph. If suspended at all this season, Haden would be ineligible for the 2012 Pro Bowl.
Source: ESPN Cleveland
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