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Baltimore Ravens defensive end Arthur Jones is among those NFL players who want the league and the union to finally agree on a way to do blood testing for human growth hormone.

Eli Manning is no longer living in the shadow of his big brother. Far from it.
Eli Manning is no longer living in the shadow of his big brother. Far from it.
Being an NFL general manager is like being a kicker: What have you done for me lately?
Still hoping there's a chance he will play for the New York Giants, two-time Pro Bowl defensive end Osi Umenyiora is annoyed he is being portrayed as a bad guy for asking the team to renegotiate his contract.
The New York Giants continued their assault on their own free agents Thursday, reaching an unofficial deal with defensive end Mathias Kiwanuka as training camp nears.
The New York Giants have told center and player representative Shaun O'Hara and guard Rich Seubert that they will be released.
Eli Manning and the New York Giants capped a week of workouts aimed at knocking off rust from the lockout, introducing rookies to plays, and getting players to bond with a new collective bargaining agreement seemingly nowhere in sight.
A federal appeals court threw the NFL back into chaos late Friday, granting the league's request to essentially put the lockout back in place.
Finally, the NFL is getting back to football.

Less than 24 hours after one of the greatest collapses in New York Giants' history, Eli Manning decided it was time to talk to his teammates.
The New York Giants' offensive line apparently is going to get another makeover.
Brett Favre isn't the only one with a streak of note heading into Sunday's game between the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants.
While injuries have forced the New York Giants to shuffle their offensive line the past month, quarterback Eli Manning certainly hasn't felt any effects.
New York Giants left tackle Shawn Andrews has been released from the hospital following treatment for a chronic back condition.
"Do I think there is an HGH problem in the NFL? I don't think there is. Are there guys who are using it? I'm sure there are. But is it something Congress needs to worry about? No. We have enough educated people on both sides that can fully handle this. And if they can't, then they should be fired," said O'Hara, an NFLPA representative as a player. "I include the union in that, and I include the NFL. There is no reason we would need someone to help us facilitate this process."
"What adheres everyone to Eli is the way he approaches the game," O'Hara said on Monday.