The Minnesota Vikings got a familiar face back at practice in their second week of OTAs as Adrian Peterson ended his nine-month absence and is back in uniform. He will return now as the starter for Teddy Bridgewater.
Read full storyThe Minnesota Vikings expect Adrian Peterson back this offseason in camp workouts, but after the running back took to Twitter to rant about his contract, there is a chance a holdout could happen if he wants a new deal over a trade going down and if he stays away, Mike Zimmer likely will start Jerick McKinnon and Matt Asiata in the offense for quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.
Read full storyThe Minnesota Vikings expect Adrian Peterson back for the 2015 season, but the running back is not making things easy, as he took to Twitter to rant about his contract and his agent Ben Dogra likely wants the team to give him a new deal with guaranteed money and if he doesn't get it, he could hold out to leave Jerick McKinnon as the starter in training camp.
Read full storyThe Minnesota Vikings are not trading Adrian Peterson nor do they plan on giving him a bigger contract than he already has. As a result, the running back is holding out of practice for the time being.
Read full storyThe Minnesota Vikings want Adrian Peterson back for 2015, but the running back could be posturing to get a new contract, as reports have Peterson wanting a trade or considering retirement over coming back to the Vikings this offseason and this comes as head coach Mike Zimmer said that he expects Peterson to return to the team for training camp over a contract holdout.
Read full storyThe Minnesota Vikings and Adrian Peterson may still be headed for a split this offseason, as Peterson's agent has hinted that the running back will likely hold out from OTA activities and possibly training camp in the hopes of getting a new contract or forcing a trade and if that happens, head coach Mike Zimmer will use Jerick McKinnon and Matt Asiata as the starting running backs.
Read full storyThe Minnesota Vikings are not budging on the idea of trading Adrian Peterson which could force the veteran into retirement while the team might eye free agent options to help with depth in the coming season.
Read full storyAdrian Peterson may holdout this offseason for the Minnesota Vikings in OTAs and training camp, as his agent Ben Dogra could be pushing for a new contract for 2015 and this comes after trade speculation this offseason with the Dallas Cowboys a potential landing spot for the running back if he leaves Minnesota.
Read full storyAdrian Peterson may still want out of the Minnesota Vikings and a trade to the Dallas Cowboys remains an option, as the running back is ready to skip the start of OTAs and all offseason workouts and there is a chance his agent is looking to get his client a new contract with more guaranteed money before training camp over pushing for him to be traded.
Read full storyThe Minnesota Vikings expect Adrian Peterson back for offseason workouts and the team is not likely to make a trade to the Dallas Cowboys or any other team at this time and this comes as head coach Mike Zimmer said that he had an idea when the running back will show up for team activities and with Jerick McKinnon and Matt Asiata as the backups on the roster.
Read full storyThe Minnesota Vikings believe Adrian Peterson wil return to practice very soon. Until then, Jerick McKinnon and Matt Asiata will compete to start for Teddy Bridgewater.
Read full storyAdrian Peterson appears set to return to the Minnesota Vikings this season over a trade to the Dallas Cowboys and with training camp and offseason workouts on the horizon, Peterson's agent could push his client to pull a holdout to get a new contract with more guaranteed money and if that happens, Jerick McKinnon and Matt Asiata likely will split carries in OTAs.
Read full storyThe Minnesota Vikings like the improved Cordarrelle Patterson, but is it enough to earn the wide receiver a startign spot over the rookie Stefon Diggs and Jarius Wright for Teddy Bridgewater?
Read full storyThe Minnesota Vikings and Adrian Peterson look ready to stay together for the 2015 season after rumors this year about a trade to the Dallas Cowbys and the next hurdle for the sides could be a new contract, as Peterson's agent may push a holdout in training camp if he wants more guaranteed money for his client following his push to the exempt list last year.
Read full storyAdrian Peterson is expected back with the Minnesota Vikings and while a Dallas Cowboys trade is still possible, it's very unlikely and things now could turn to his contract, as Peterson's agent Ben Dogra may push his client to holdout in training camp if they don't get a new deal with more guaranteed money heading into the 2015 season.
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