Jordan Matechuk, a player of the Canadian Football League, was busted by the US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP). He was caught having over 540 pills of oral steroids and over 260 ml of injectable steroids, when he was coming to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats training camp. The football player affirmed that his depression was responsible for the decision to purchase and utilize anabolic steroids.
The football player said that he administered anabolic steroids and marijuana in order to be capable to get rid of his depression. The football player confirmed that earlier he had administered anti-depressant products. Discontinuing administering anti-depressant remedies probably led to intake of steroids.
The football player noticed that he experienced depression. He began to apply anabolic steroids and marijuana in order to feel better. Matechuk acknowledged that he was responsible for this condition. He wouldn’t have stopped applying anti-depressants. But he discontinued administering them. This factor resulted in administration of steroids.
The football player Jordan Matechuk pleaded guilty to possession of steroids and marijuana.
Although he faced up to 2 years in prison, he was sentenced to 90 years in prison. But Jordan Matechuk was released after he served only 60 days.
Matechuk stated that there were some other circumstances but he decided to keep them confidential.
The Canadian Football League gave him another possibility to play football professionally.
He wrote a letter and sent it to every member of the team. Jordan Matechuk noted about his shame for the arrest related to possession and intake of steroids. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats didn’t desire to receive the consumer of steroids back to the team.
But the Winnipeg Blue Bombers decided to provide him the second chance. Thus, he was happily accepted by this team.