Peterson to start running by end of month
Adrian Peterson told KFAN this morning that he plans to begin running on Feb. 28. "I am definitely making improvement," the running back told KFAN-AM. Peterson had surgery for a torn ACL on Dec. 30.
Adrian Peterson told KFAN this morning that he plans to begin running on Feb. 28. "I am definitely making improvement," the running back told KFAN-AM. Peterson had surgery for a torn ACL on Dec. 30.
Joseph Matthew Johnson has been missing since November.
"Several" victims are in critical condition, a spokesperson with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board said.
The fire fortunately didn't spread to the house.
The 6-year-old is still missing following the death of her mother by suicide.
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.
The Vikings say nothing is set in stone, but injured running back Adrian Peterson is on target for a Week 1 return in 2012 following surgery on his torn ACL.
Minnesota running back Adrian Peterson was carted off the field Saturday after a gruesome knee injury in Washington. Vikings officials say an MRI showed the torn ACL. It's likely to require surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation that could affect the beginning of the 2012 season
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.
As expected, Vikings running back Adrian Peterson -- recovering from an ACL tear -- will start training camp on the “active, but physically unable to perform list” That means he can be activated at any time, but for now can’t take part in practices.
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."
Adrian Peterson is about six months removed from ACL surgery, so it's understandable he's not moving like he used to move. "I know my body overall, and I know I'm just not there yet," Peterson said. "It's not terrible, but I'm not to where I know I need to be."
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.
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.
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