James Harrison has agreed to speak with interviewers from the NFL office but not before firing shots at Roger Goodell. The league had previously threatened to suspend Harrison and a few other players if they didn’t come in before August 25th to answer questions about PED’s. In December of 2015, Al-Jazeera America reported that Harrison, along with Peyton Manning, Clay Matthews, Julius Peppers and others had taken PED’s but their primary source, a man named Charlie Sly, recanted his comments almost immediately. Manning already spoke with officials and was cleared of any wrong doing but the other players were not. They didn’t feel they needed to cooperate just because a news station accused them with no actual evidence. Harrison finally agreed to talk but not because he wanted to.