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Cardinals' DeAndre Hopkins on failed PED test, suspension: 'I wish the rule wasn’t so black and white'

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DeAndre Hopkins will miss the first six games of the regular season for the Arizona Cardinals because of a failed performance-enhancing drug test.

Hopkins said Saturday he didn’t think he should’ve been served with the discipline because only a trace amount of the banned substance Ostarine was found in his blood.

"I’ve never taken any of that kind of stuff," the All-Pro wide receiver said at training camp, via Arizona Sports. "If you know about what it is, it can be in shampoo, it can be in a lot of different things. Obviously the NFL is very black and white, so of course, I wish the rule wasn’t so black and white. It is what it is.

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DeAndre Hopkins celebrates with fans after the Arizona Cardinals beat the Bears 33-22 at Soldier Field on Dec. 5, 2021, in Chicago. (Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)

"It’s hard to know when something gets contaminated at a trace amount when you’re not working at the manufacturing company."

Hopkins said he never found where the contaminant came from and added he would’ve liked more time to fight the suspension. He ended up dropping the appeal.

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Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Houston Texans at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Oct. 24, 2021. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)

"It’s hard to know what you can eat, what you can do when you’re not in control of manufacturing anything or what goes through a conveyor belt, you know what I’m saying?" he said. "So, obviously, I do think that rules should change. But like I said, that stuff,

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