Ray Rice Squaring Off Against NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell

The running back is appealing his indefinite suspension from the league.

The NFL Players Association appealed Rice’s suspension, arguing that he should not be punished twice for the same offense.

According to ESPN, Goodell has been ordered to testify about his knowledge of the video of the brutal attack and when he knew about it. The hearing should continue Thursday.

As part of the deal, he will have to complete 80 hours of community service and pay a $4,000 fine.

Following Tuesday’s proceedings, Peterson spoke publicly for the first time since being indicted in September.

“I’m anxious to continue my relationship with my child,” he said.

While her case has been pending, Solo has been allowed to play and has had the full support of U.S. Soccer.

“I believe that individuals are innocent until proven guilty, but in failing to take action against players' behavior off the field, the league is not living up to its responsibilities,” Loyden wrote. “U.S. Soccer needs to send the right message. They need to communicate that domestic violence is never OK and that it will not be tolerated.”