NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was hit with a question about Adrian Peterson's situation during his news conference Friday. Here was his response:
"While I'm disappointed in what Adrian Peterson's was involved with, we want to see the facts. But I think what we see so far is tragic. It's hard to look at. I have two daughters who are 13. That's very difficult to see."
Watch the CBS News video of these comments here: http://tinyurl.com/ms55yys.
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