Vikings: Peterson 'fine now' after being rushed to hospital with allergic reaction to seafood
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Adrian Peterson has a great chance to become the Vikings' all-time leading rusher by the end of the season. He needs 104-yards to surpass Robert Smith's 6,818-career rushing yards. Peterson says it will mean a lot to accomplish the record "within short period of time." This is his fifth season as a Viking.
All-Pro Adrian Peterson is resting comfortably after knee surgery to repair torn anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments, Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said in a statement. Peterson was closing in on his fifth-straight 1,000 yard rushing season before the injury.
It's not uncommon for players to have swollen knees once they resume practicing after major surgery, but that's not the case for Adrian Peterson. The Pioneer Press reports Peterson isn't experiencing any swelling in his knees following practices.
Adrian Peterson's rehab continues to progress at a rapid pace. Earlier this week the All-Pro running back started running in a pool. It's the first time he's done any running since suffering a torn ACL in his left knee last December.
The Minnesota Vikings are hopeful their star running back will be ready to kickoff their 2012 season. Adrian Peterson tore his ACL and MCL in his left knee during the third quarter of Saturday's 33-26 win against the Washington Redskins. The Associated Press reports Peterson will have surgery within the next 10 days. The Vikings head trainer says Peterson will need eight to nine months to recover.
Adrian Peterson tells Fox Sports North he’s in “severe” pain from his knee injury suffered in Saturday’s game against the Redskins. It’s so bad, he’s moved up his surgery to fix it from next Tuesday to tomorrow.
Adrian Peterson is OK with Leslie Frazier's decision to hold him out of the final two preseason games, but he's still excited to get tackled or run someone over. Peterson, who's been trying to be patient, says his goal of playing in the season opener against the Jaguars hasn't changed.
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