After a seven-month investigation, the NFL has determined that Peyton Manning did not use HGH or any other performance-enhancing drug banned under the league’s policy.
According to ESPN, the NFL interviewed Manning and his wife Ashley, who were “fully cooperative with the investigation,” according to the league.
They also received medical records pertinent to the case and, after reviewing them and the interviews, it was determined there wasn’t any evidence that any violation had occurred.
The league announced its decision in a statement released Monday.
The investigation came about following allegations made in an Al-Jazeera America documentary, saying Manning was given human growth hormone (HGH) in 2011 while he was recovering from neck surgery. Manning denied the allegations and his accuser later recanted the story.