Miami Dolphins defensive end Dion Jordan has been reinstated on a conditional basis by the NFL following a yearlong suspension for his latest violation of the substance-abuse policy.The NFL said in a release that Jordan can join Dolphins training camp for meetings and conditioning work. He can practice and participate in preseason games once arrangements have been confirmed regarding Jordans clinical resources in Miami, the league said.Jordan can become eligible for Week 1 of the regular season after a follow-up meeting with the NFL.He was not in attendance for the first day of Dolphins camp Friday.The third overall pick in the 2013 draft, Jordan was suspended for the entire 2015 season after a drug test sample was diluted. He has been suspended three times during his brief NFL career.He has played in only 26 games in his career with one start, totaling 46 tackles and three sacks. The Miami group that drafted Jordan is gone, and he returns to a new coaching staff led by Adam Gase.Were still at the beginning stages of this. I know thats the boring answer, but thats what it is right now, Gase said. ... The good thing is we will have a plan. We will have an understanding on what we need to do and steps we need to take moving forward.Gase said he wasnt sure what it would take for Jordan to earn the trust of the team.I dont know him. Thats hard for me to answer, Gase said. I just know that when he gets here, its a fresh start with me. So I guess thats really all that matters.Jordan had been suspended without pay since April 2015. He applied for reinstatement in May, telling USA Today Sports he never had a drug problem. He didnt fail or miss any drug tests while undergoing them weekly over the past year, his agent said in May.He excelled as a pass-rusher at Oregon, but his lack of productivity with the Dolphins has raised questions about his best position. The Dolphins are deep at defensive end with newcomers Mario Williams, Jason Jones and Andre Branch and with Cameron Wake returning from Achilles tendon surgery. They might consider moving Jordan to linebacker.Jordans first suspension was for the first four games in 2014, and two more games were subsequently added for an additional violation.Information from ESPN staff writer James Walker and The Associated Press contributed to this report. Stanley Johnson Jersey . Halladay signed a one-day contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday that allowed the veteran right-hander to retire as a member of team with which he broke into the majors and spent the bulk of his distinguished 16-year career. Markieff Morris Jersey .ca. Kerry, Just watched the shootout in the Coyotes/Leafs game and I have to ask, why was the James van Riemsdyk goal allowed to count? 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The ICC has agreed to support Sri Lanka Cricket and Kusal Pereras claim for costs and damages from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), SLC president Thilanga Sumathipala has said.Perera had been suspended after a Qatar-based lab found a banned substance in his urine sample, but the doping charges were dropped in May when an independent analyst found that the WADA-accredited labs findings were not sustainable.Though the ICC had previously said it does not accept that it is responsible for the consequences the labs findings, SLC believes it has got the ICCs support in its attempt to obtain both costs and compensation from WADA itself.Sumathipala said the boards request for compensation for Perera received widespread support at the recent ICC meeting in Edinburgh.We appealed to the ICC about the injustice that had happened to Kusal, and we were given an audience at the CEOs meeting. I must say the committee comprising of the CEOs unanimously supported our claim, he said. Then it came to the board meeting, and at the board meeting we made the appeal that there should be compensation - not just the cost. It was decided that the costs and the compensation should be paid to him, because the ICC took the position that the claim made by Kusal is fair and justifiable. ICC decided to stand by Sri Lanka Cricket and support the claim.SLC said it spent about 13 million Sri Lankan rupees (US $92,000 approx) on fighting the case. The player himself is expected to pay this figure back to the board, according to Pereras management. The boaard, however, has been adamant that those responsible for the imposition of the five-month suspension on Perera should ultimately bear the costs.ddddddddddddSumathipala suggested that no less than 35 million rupees (US $246,000) was appropriate, given Pereras loss of earnings during the suspension, and the damage to his reputation.This kind of compensation has never ever been paid to anybody in the history of cricket, Sumathipala said. The ICC and SLC are together in this - the money is ultimately coming from WADA, through the ICC, to Kusal. It is a new experience for WADA as well.Sumathipala said the board was optimistic WADA would provide compensation, as it has already accepted there was a flaw in its processes. I dont think we will have to go to court over it, he said. According to Sumathipala, the ICC and WADA have also blacklisted the Qatar-based lab.Discussions with WADA are believed to be in their very early stages, though, and Perera himself is yet to be brought up to speed on the situation. SLC officials are expected to meet with Perera and his management after the player returns from the England tour on Thursday.Perera missed a full tour of New Zealand, bilateral T20s against India, the Asia Cup and the World T20 as a result of the suspension. He was also ineligible for this years IPL auction, as well as the initial Test squad for England as he had only recently returned to training. ' ' '