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Brian Cushing Tested Positive For HCG Fertility Drug

Brian Cushing Hcg

BARRY WILNER   05/11/10 09:39 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK — Houston Texans linebacker Brian Cushing tested positive for HCG, a fertility drug that is on the NFL's banned substance list.

A person familiar with Cushing's case told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Cushing had one positive test last September, then subsequently tested negative several times. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the test results were supposed to remain confidential.

"He had one low-level positive test for HCG in September, and then every test after that was negative," the person said. "He has said he has no idea where the positive test came from."

The NFL has suspended Cushing for the first four games of the season. He won the AP's NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year honor in January for outstanding on-field performance. Now, the AP is taking a revote for the award, as well as All-Pro outside linebacker because Cushing made the second team.

ESPN first reported the banned substance was human chorionic gonadotropin, which is widely taken by steroid users to help restart natural testosterone production. HCG can mitigate the side effects of ending a cycle of drugs. It's also used to induce ovulation and treat ovarian disorders in women.

In 2009, Dodgers outfielder Manny Ramirez was suspended by Major League Baseball for 50 games for testing positive for HCG.

The person familiar with Cushing's case said medical experts have talked about a surge in HCG levels for a man after a workout or after ejaculation.

U.S. Anti-Doping Agency spokeswoman Erin Hannan denied that.

"You would not see a natural spike of HCG after a workout or ejaculation," Hannan told The Associated Press. "You would only detect it in urine by actually having taken it."

Cushing, a first-round draft pick out of Southern California, was a runaway winner for the rookie award in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. He received 39 votes, easily beating Buffalo safety Jairus Byrd, who had six.

Cushing is suspended without pay until Oct. 4, although he can participate in offseason workouts, training camp and preseason games. He will not be eligible for next season's Pro Bowl – he made the AFC team last January, but did not play, citing several injuries – or any NFL-sponsored awards.

Texans owner Robert McNair on Monday criticized the lack of information provided teams when a player has failed a drug test. He said he would like the testing system and lack of communication with the clubs addressed in the next collective bargaining agreement.

NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith responded to those comments Tuesday in an e-mail to the AP:

"Sport is at its best when fans can witness great achievements under the rules of fair play. Players who break those rules cheat the game, cheat the fans and cheat themselves," Smith wrote. "The players want a clean game as well as a clean process for enforcing those rules. We intend to address both in the collective bargaining process to make the system better."

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gditty
My micro-bio is updated and pending approval
12:14 PM on 05/12/2010
He took the fertility drug to mask steriod use, unless he's expecting a baby in October he has no other valid explanation.
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jayded
10:23 AM on 05/12/2010
there's a new one----a guy WANTING to be fertile lol....
10:54 AM on 05/12/2010
The drug is for female fertility.
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ontariogirl
Power to the People
09:24 AM on 05/12/2010
Oh the anxiety of waiting for the pitter patter of little feet.
08:42 AM on 05/12/2010
The "clean" athletes must go crazy when these stories break.

Hey Cushing, how about a little more time in the weight room or doing drills instead of looking for shortcuts?
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joeblow
08:09 AM on 05/12/2010
I've read that he came under suspicion when he went crazy on the team trainer demanding to know why no one had bothered to pack his sports bra.....then he just sat on his stool buried his face in his hands and cried inconsolably.
Now that I think about it, that's gotta be a red flag moment.
07:53 AM on 05/12/2010
i'd be surprised to find an athlete that ISN'T CHEATING
10:55 AM on 05/12/2010
Ken Griffey Jr., John Smoltz, Nolan Ryan, Brett Favre, Mario Lemiux....
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260Parkway
America We Must Do Better!
05:37 AM on 05/12/2010
Why didn't Brian Cushing tell his team that he was ovulating?
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hockeyfanphx
12:50 AM on 05/12/2010
Cripes, you can't blame a guy who just wants to have a baby. lol
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MarkInIrvine
fuzzy-headed knee-jerk liberal and proud of it
11:45 PM on 05/11/2010
trying to sell his "vital essence" to make a few extra bucks?
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kevingiampa
That's no cause for rejoicing, is it?
11:09 PM on 05/11/2010
I hope he gets pregnant.
11:25 PM on 05/11/2010
hahahahahaaha

And the award for best post of the day goes to...
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jalowe1957
Poisonous epitaphs dished out periodically.
10:08 PM on 05/11/2010
I can understand Octomom popping fertility drugs to feed her madonna-and-child fantasies, but this?
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zombywulf
Pirate Captain Church of Saint Jerry
09:52 PM on 05/11/2010
He had no idea where the track marks on his a$$ came from.
08:40 PM on 05/11/2010
Let Everyone Cheat. It would keep the playing field more fair.
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mukTech
Prince of Congo
12:59 AM on 05/12/2010
Not a good point. It's like asking every poor person to go steal from the rich. It will make everyone un-poor [sic]?
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Bryan Bowyer
01:11 PM on 05/12/2010
Most people on this board would advocate that.
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Madmac
07:59 PM on 05/11/2010
Busted. No way around it.
07:25 PM on 05/11/2010
USC USC USC!

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