Matt Lehr steroidsMatt Lehr is one of the first NFL players to be brought up on steroid use charges, but it’s not via a congressional steroid probe but via a steroid distributor from Texas. This steroid distributor linked the NFL player, Matt Lehr, to a steroid case. Matt Lehr is being investigated by the U.S. attorney’s office for the Eastern District of Texas, but not to worry, he is suspended from the NFL, get this, for testing for a BANNED substance! wow! We didn’t realize the NFL banned anything since many of the players are using everything from anabolic steroids to HGH to pain killers and so on.

A convicted Texas steroid distributor has linked National Football League player Matt Lehr to the league’s steroid case, lawyers familiar with the case said.

Lehr is being investigated for suspected distribution of performance-enhancing drugs in the investigation led by the U.S. attorney’s office for the Eastern District of Texas, The New York Times reported. Lehr was not identified publicly, but named by lawyers with knowledge of the matter.

Lehr, an offensive lineman for the New Orleans Saints who played for the Dallas Cowboys and the Atlanta Falcons, received a four-game suspension in 2006 after testing positive for a banned substance.

David Jacobs, a personal trainer and supplement-store owner from Plano, Texas, pleaded guilty to steroid-distribution charges in November, agreeing to cooperate in the investigation.