The Minnesota Vikings have placed Adrian Peterson on the NFL's exempt/commissioner's permission list until his child-abuse case is resolved. The move effectively bars him from all team activities.

The team said in a news release early this morning:

"After giving the situation additional thought, we have decided this is the appropriate course of action for the organization and for Adrian. We are always focused on trying to make the right decision as an organization.

"We embrace our role -- and the responsibilities that go with it -- as a leader in the community, as a business partner and as an organization that can build bridges with our fans and positively impact this great region. We appreciate and value the input we have received from our fans, our partners and the community."

Peterson was indicted last week in Montgomery County, Texas, on a count of reckless or negligent injury to a child. The charges stem from a whipping incident that reportedly left bruises and wounds to much of his 4-year-old son.

The Vikings had reinstated Peterson on Monday, before 'further discussions' with the league led to today's reversal.

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