The Canadian football player Jordan Matechuk was busted by the US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP). He was caught having more than 540 tablets of oral steroids and over 260 ml of injectable steroids, when he was coming to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats training camp. The football player said that his depression was responsible for the decision to get and use anabolic steroids.
Matechuk noticed that he administered anabolic steroids and marijuana in order to be capable to manage his depression. Matechuk confirmed that earlier he had taken anti-depressant drugs. Discontinuing utilizing anti-depressant remedies probably resulted in usage of steroids.
Jordan Matechuk claimed that he had depression. He began to administer steroids and marijuana in order to feel better. Jordan Matechuk admitted that he was responsible for this condition. He wouldn’t have stopped taking anti-depressant remedies. But he discontinued using them. This condition resulted in administration of steroids.
The football player Matechuk pleaded guilty to possession of steroids and marijuana.
Although he faced up to 2 years in jail, he was sentenced to 90 years in prison. But Matechuk was released after he served just 60 days.
Matechuk reported that there were certain other circumstances but he decided to keep them out of public knowledge.
The Canadian Football League gave him the second chance to play professional football.
He wrote a letter and sent it to each member of the team. He wrote about his shame for the arrest related to possession and application of steroids. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats didn’t want to receive the consumer of steroids back to the team.
But the Winnipeg Blue Bombers decided to provide him the second chance. Thus, Matechuk was happily accepted by this team.
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