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Court rules against Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson in case vs. NFL

By The Sports Xchange
Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson. Photo by Art Foxall/UPI
Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson. Photo by Art Foxall/UPI | License Photo

An appeals court on Thursday ruled in favor of the NFL and reinstated the suspension and fine of Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson.

A three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that arbitrator Harold Henderson acted within his authority when he upheld the league's discipline against Peterson.

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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell indefinitely suspended Peterson and fined him six games of pay in 2014 after the running back pleaded no contest to injuring his son while doling out punishment. The penalties were upheld by Henderson.

A federal judge in Feb. 2015 decided Peterson shouldn't have been penalized and reversed Henderson's ruling.

The latest ruling doesn't affect Peterson's ability to play but does mean he will own the fine. It also confirms Goodell's power to hand out player discipline.

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