Frazier: Adrian Peterson not ready to run yet
Vikings coach Leslie Frazier says Adrian Peterson is on schedule in his recovery from blowing out his left knee -- but he's still not ready to run on dry land.
Vikings coach Leslie Frazier says Adrian Peterson is on schedule in his recovery from blowing out his left knee -- but he's still not ready to run on dry land.
The 18-year-old was not wearing a seatbelt, the State Patrol said.
Police are searching for another woman in connection with the attack.
The 34-year-old victim died on July 5, 2021.
The city wants people to submit complaints online instead.
Grocery stores are open, though some have limited hours.
Police arrived at the scene to see the victim's friend performing CPR.
The boy was found shortly before 6 p.m. Sunday.
A 17-year-old was arrested around 1:45 a.m. Sunday. Neither the victim nor the suspect has been identified.
Brandon Brundidge gained recognition when his mother shared the story of how he found inspiration in "Let's go Brandon" signs.
The department said the flyers have been left in driveways throughout the city.
"Police have reason to believe Wade may have been involved in Elle's disappearance before taking her own life."
Adrian Peterson tested his reconstructed left knee by running inside the Vikings' practice facility at Winter Park last week. The goal of the test run was to judge Peterson's movement. Leslie Frazier told reporters Tuesday that head trainer Eric Sugarman was "really impressed with his movement and the things he was able to do."
Vikings coach Leslie Frazier isn't ruling out Adrian Peterson for Sunday's game at Atlanta just yet. Frazier says the plan is to get Peterson out of his walking boot Thursday to see if he can put some weight on his injured ankle.
Adrian Peterson expects to remove the walking boot from his sprained left ankle Thursday. He also expects to play Sunday against Atlanta. Leslie Frazier will make the final call on whether he plays, but Peterson says his mentality is to go out and "see what he can do."
Tony Dungy isn't ready to throw in the towel for Leslie Frazier. Dungy believes Frazier will succeed as long as he stays true to his beliefs. Frazier worked under Dungy in Indianapolis as a defensive backs coach before being hired by the Vikings.
Head coach Leslie Frazier is "optimistic" that Adrian Peterson will play Sunday when the Vikings host the 10-3 New Orleans Saints. Peterson has missed the last three-and-a-half games with a high ankle sprain.
Vikings fans won't know until Sunday whether star running back Adrian Peterson will make the start against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the team's season opener at the Metrodome. Coach Leslie Frazier says he won't make the decision until game day about Peterson, and if he does play, it will be limited. Peterson missed the entire preseason mending his torn left ACL.
Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier says Adrian Peterson is "questionable" for Sunday's game against Denver. Peterson is nursing a high ankle sprain. He sat out last week's loss to Atlanta.
What did Vikings coach Leslie Frazier think of his secondary in Minnesota's 35-32 loss to Denver? It was "just bad," he said.
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