PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Eagles are setting up Riley Cooper with sensitivity training after the wide receiver was caught on video making a racial slur. Cooper apologized profusely Wednesday after a video of him using the N-word at a Kenny Chesney concert last month surfaced on the Internet. The Eagles immediately fined him.

BEREA, Ohio (AP) — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says he's satisfied with Browns owner Jimmy Haslam's handling of the federal investigation into fraud at his family-owned business, adding that the league has no plans to intervene at this time. Goodell, who was at Browns training camp Thursday to launch a youth football initiative on safety, says Haslam is a "man of great integrity."

Haslam's company, Pilot Flying J, had its headquarters raided in April by the FBI and IRS as part of a fraud investigation.

MANKATO, Minn. (AP) — Another drug suspension in the NFL. Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle DeMarcus Love has been suspended without pay for four games for violating the NFL's policy on performance enhancing drugs.

Love can still practice this month and play in exhibition games, but once the regular season starts he must be away from his team through Sept. 29, when the Vikings play Pittsburgh in London. Love might not make the team, though. He has never played in a regular season NFL game.

He was inactive for all 16 games in 2011, his rookie season after being drafted in the sixth round out of Arkansas. Last year, he was on injured reserve.

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