Vikings' Peterson reinstated by the league

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(Reuters) - Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson, who was suspended by the National Football League for using a tree branch to discipline his son, has been reinstated, the league said on Thursday. Peterson's reinstatement is effective on Friday, at which point he will be free to participate in all scheduled activities with the Vikings, the NFL said in a statement. In a letter from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, Peterson was informed that he is expected to fulfill his remaining obligations to the authorities in Minnesota and Texas, as well as the additional commitments Peterson made during his April 7 meeting with the commissioner. Peterson, the 2012 NFL Most Valuable Player, was suspended by Goodell on Nov. 18 until at least April 15 for beating his 4-year-old son with a tree branch.

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