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NFL Players Continue To Find Trouble; NFL Franchises To LA?

 width=>>Report: Vikings' Peterson Led Misleading Off-Field Life

(Minneapolis, MN) -- A new detailed report from the "Minneapolis Star-Tribune" says Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has led a troublesome life off the field. Peterson will appear in a Texas court Wednesday to face charges of child abuse against his four-year-old son, but new details of his life are coming to light. The report states Peterson was subject to a sexual misconduct investigation in 2011 and has filed multiple misleading tax records through his charity, the All Day Foundation. The report also indicates Peterson engaged in group sex with up to four women, including his brother who was a minor. The report also says Peterson has "at least" six children with six different women.

>>Dolphins Suspend Derrick Shelby Following Arrest

(Miami, FL) -- The Miami Dolphins are suspending defensive lineman Derrick Shelby indefinitely following his arrest over the weekend. Shelby was detained early Saturday morning and was charged with trespassing and resisting arrest. The Fins say they are disappointed to hear of Shelby's arrest, and his suspension is for "conduct detrimental to the team." The Fort Lauderdale Police Department says the third-year pro was touching females without their permission at a night club, and refused to leave when asked. Police reportedly tased Shelby three times in order to take him into custody. He has six tackles and two sacks this season for the Dolphins. Shelby joins several players in the NFL removed from the field after being arrested for off-field incidents, including Vikings running back Adrian Peterson, Panthers defensive end Greg Hardy and former Ravens running back Ray Rice.

>>Source: NFL To Return To LA

(Los Angeles, CA) -- A new report says the NFL is coming back to Los Angeles. The NFL is planning on relocating a team or two to Los Angeles as early as the 2015 or 2016 offseason. NBC Sports sources say the St. Louis Rams, Oakland Raiders and San Diego Chargers are on the list of potential teams that may make the move to the City of Angels. Possible sites for a venue include the AEG project at LA Live in downtown, and a 60-acre parking lot at Hollywood Park recently purchased by Rams owner Stan Kroenke [[ KRONK-ee ]]. Los Angeles has been without an NFL franchise since the Rams and Raiders left after the 1994 season.

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