How about Adrian Peterson? If the former Vikings running back decided not to challenge the NFL for a fourth season, he would finish as the league’s running back with the most total yards, touchdowns and rushing attempts since the modern era began in 1966.
It’s a testament to Peterson’s legacy at Minnesota’s place – and at any given point in his Hall of Fame career – that such a feat is entirely possible.
But Peterson doesn’t want his spot in CantHow about Adrian Peterson?
I’m going to disagree with the headline. I don’t think Peterson is any worse than any other first round picks. And his 5 years in the league is nothing to sneer over.
The NFL has no team. Peterson has no money or leverage. I’m sure that people will remember where he ranks in the top 20.
I’ll be around for a little bit longer now that I just got back from a trip to the doctor to get some knee surgery done andHow about Adrian Peterson?
If he gets the right kind of people and right kind of money, he could be a game-changer for the Vikings without the salary cap.
It’s not the greatest plan I’ve been a part of in my life, but it seems to work.
The Vikings traded a first-round pick in 2017 and a second-round pick in 2018 for all of Peterson.
And we’re going to pay him about $14.
title: How about Adrian Peterson?
How about Adrian Peterson? If the former Vikings running back decided not to challenge the NFL for a fourth season, he would finish as the league’s running back with the most total yards, touchdowns and rushing attempts since the modern era began in 1966.
It’s a testament to Peterson’s legacy at Minnesota’s place – and at any given point in his Hall of Fame career – that such a feat is entirely possible.
But Peterson doesn’t want his spot in CantHow about Adrian Peterson?
I’m going to disagree with the headline. I don’t think Peterson is any worse than any other first round picks. And his 5 years in the league is nothing to sneer over.
The NFL has no team. Peterson has no money or leverage. I’m sure that people will remember where he ranks in the top 20.
I’ll be around for a little bit longer now that I just got back from a trip to the doctor to get some knee surgery done andHow about Adrian Peterson?
If he gets the right kind of people and right kind of money, he could be a game-changer for the Vikings without the salary cap.
It’s not the greatest plan I’ve been a part of in my life, but it seems to work.
The Vikings traded a first-round pick in 2017 and a second-round pick in 2018 for all of Peterson.
And we’re going to pay him about $14.