Embattled NFL star Adrian Peterson will officially be reinstated Friday, the league announced Thursday.
The Minnesota Vikings player was sidelined for most of last season after he was accused of physically abusing his 4-year-old son with a switch from a tree. After reaching a plea deal on lesser charges, Peterson avoided jail time but his future in the NFL remained uncertain.
The league rejected his attempt to be reinstated late last year, which led to a protracted legal battle. Although Peterson had publicly apologized for his actions, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the running back had shown “no meaningful remorse” for his actions.
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The two men met on April 7 privately for the first time since the allegations against him surfaced and, apparently, Goodell has since had a change of heart. According to the NFL, the commissioner informed Peterson via a letter that he can resume his scheduled activities with the Vikings and will be required to continue attending counseling and treatment sessions.








