The waiting game continues for Adrian Peterson.
The Vikings running back, sidelined since the season opener, on Tuesday finally got a chance to state his case before the NFL. Peterson participated in an appeal of his NFL-mandated suspension, which runs until at least April 15, in New York. But the league hearing will not be concluded until Thursday, when a key witness is scheduled to speak.
On Tuesday, Peterson stood before former NFL Executive Vice President for Labor Relations Harold Henderson, who was appointed by Commissioner Roger Goodell after the National Football League Players Association requested a third-party arbitrator. According to reports, Peterson spoke for about 10 minutes at Henderson's request.
But before deciding whether to uphold, reduce or vacate Peterson's suspension, Henderson wants to hear from NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Troy Vincent, who was unavailable Tuesday because he was testifying on the league's behalf at a Senate committee hearing on domestic violence in professional sports in Washington, D.C.
Vincent will meet with Henderson on Thursday.
The focal point of Peterson's appeal is his belief that Vincent told him if he went on the commissioner's exempt list he would get credit for "time served," plus a two-game suspension. A transcript of that conversation, and a recording, were presented at Tuesday's hearing, according to reports.
The NFL has provided no time frame for a ruling, saying that it is up to the hearing officer, Henderson. The collective bargaining agreement says that "as soon as practicable following the conclusion of the hearing, the hearing officer will render a written decision which will constitute full, final and complete disposition of the dispute."
A recent appeal by former Baltimore running back Ray Rice, who had his suspension overturned by independent arbitrator Federal Judge Barbara Jones, took three weeks from the end of the appeal until the ruling. Henderson also ruled this season on a suspension involving Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon, and