Frazier: Peterson will sit out preseason
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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.
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 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.
Vikings running back Adrian Peterson says he’s “ready to get hit.” But AP is still on the sidelines, rehabbing his left knee. He won’t play Friday night in the first pre-season game in San Francisco, but head coach Leslie Frazier says Peterson is still on track to play in the season opener.
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.
The Vikings are gearing up for preseason game No. 3 this week when they host the San Diego Chargers. Will Adrian Peterson play? Nobody knows for sure, but the plan is to increase Peterson's workload everyday in practice this week.
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