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Adrian Peterson reinstated by Vikings, to play Sunday

The Minnesota Vikings reinstated Adrian Peterson Monday. The team had pulled the running back from Sunday's game just hours before kick-off, in response to an indictment for negligent injury to his 4-year-old son.

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Minnesota Vikings Adrian Peterson runs with ball against the Dallas Cowboys in the first quarter at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, November 3, 2013. Peterson, a marquee National Football League running back facing charges of child abuse for injuries he caused when disciplining his son, was reinstated by the Minnesota Vikings on Monday.

Adrian聽Peterson, a marquee聽National Football League聽running back facing charges of child abuse for injuries he caused when disciplining his son, was聽reinstated聽by the聽Minnesota Vikings聽on Monday.

Peterson聽was held out of the Vikings' game on Sunday, a 30-7 loss to the聽New England Patriots, following his indictment last week in聽Texas聽for negligent injury to his 4-year-old son, the latest domestic violence case to rock the NFL.

"Based on the extensive information we have right now, and what we know about Adrian not only as a person but what he has also done for this community, we believe he deserves to play while the legal process plays out," Vikings general manager聽Rick Spielman聽told a news conference.

"At the same time, we must defer to the legal system to determine whether he went too far. But we cannot make that judgment."

Peterson, who was the NFL's most valuable player in 2012, is accused of injuring his son last May by hitting him with a tree branch as punishment. If convicted,聽Peterson, 29, could be sentenced to up to two years in prison and fined $10,000.

"I have to live with the fact that when I disciplined my son the way I was disciplined as a child, I caused an injury that I never intended or thought would happen,"聽Peterson聽said in a statement. "I know that many people disagree with the way I disciplined my child.

"I also understand after meeting with a psychologist that there are other alternative ways of disciplining a child that may be more appropriate."

Peterson, who will practice this week and play on Sunday when the Vikings visit the聽New Orleans Saints, said he loved his son and was not a child abuser.

"No one can understand the hurt that I feel for my son and for the harm I caused him," he said.

In a new development,聽Houston television station KHOU聽reported on Monday it obtained photos and text messages it said indicated the player might have injured another young son.

KHOU reported that when the boy was visiting聽Peterson聽in the聽Houston聽area, the football player sent the boy's mother a photo of the child with bandages on his head. According to KHOU,Peterson聽said at first the boy hit his head on a carseat, but when the mother texted that she suspected he got "a whoopin in the car,"聽Peterson聽responded: "Yep."

The report could not be confirmed by Reuters. A spokeswoman for聽Houston police聽declined to comment, but聽Peterson's attorney,聽Rusty Hardin, said in a statement the allegation was "unsubstantiated and was shopped around to authorities in two states over a year ago and nothing came of it."

"An adult witness adamantly insists Adrian did nothing inappropriate with his son. There is no ongoing or new investigation," Hardin added.

Spate of cases

The NFL has been under scrutiny this season for its handling of another star, former聽Baltimore Ravens聽running back聽Ray Rice, who was indefinitely suspended after the release of a video showing him knocking out his then-fiancee, whom he later married. Rice is expected to appeal that suspension.

Two other players involved in domestic violence cases are also under the league's microscope,Greg Hardy聽of the聽Carolina Panthers聽and聽Ray McDonald聽of the聽San Francisco 49ers.

A Pro Bowl defensive end, Hardy was convicted of domestic violence charges during the summer but has appealed. McDonald was arrested Aug. 31 in聽San Jose,聽California, on suspicion of felony domestic violence for allegedly beating up his pregnant fiancee.

Hardy was held out of Sunday's game, a 24-7 victory over聽Detroit, while McDonald played in the 49ers' 28-20 loss to聽Chicago.

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