Stamps OL Federkeil says he was in compliance with CFL/CFLPA drug policy
CALGARY — Retired Calgary Stampeders offensive lineman Dan Federkeil faces a two-game suspension if he returns to the CFL after testing positive for a banned substance.
The league announced in a statement Monday that Federkeil tested positive for testosterone.
Federkeil said the positive test was the result of a drug he is using to treat a medical issue, and that he only started taking the drug last year after he decided to retire. The CFL said in its release that Federkeil’s positive result came from an off-season test.
“I have been dealing with a medical issue for two years but the nature of the condition allowed me to postpone treatment because I fully realized the medically prescribed drug was not compatible with the CFL/CFLPA drug policy,” Federkeil said in a statement. “It was only after the 2017 season was over and after I had made the decision to retire that I began the treatment process.”


