Adrian Peterson

Finally, A Win
Finally, A Win
Finally, A Win
Greg Jennings showed that the Vikings have someone other than Adrian Peterson who can make big plays. Jennings and Peterson each scored two touchdowns in a 34-27 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers at London’s Wembley Stadium for the Vikings’ first victory of the season.
'That's just me playing football'
'That's just me playing football'
'That's just me playing football'
For once, the Minnesota Vikings aren't counting on Adrian Peterson to do it all. Facing a must-win game against the winless Pittsburgh Steelers in London, coach Leslie Frazier expects his offense to steady itself so Peterson can break loose.
Vikings Show Their True Colors
Vikings Show Their True Colors
Vikings Show Their True Colors
On Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, the Vikings showed us their true identity. In a game verse a team that was without their starting quarterback and their starting running back whom they traded earlier in the week, the Vikings had everything falling in place to pick up their first win of the season...
Season On The Brink
Season On The Brink
Season On The Brink
The quiet in the locker room after the game was almost a respite for the Minnesota Vikings. They'd spent three hours being booed lustily during a sloppy home loss to a team in full-on rebuilding mode. Sitting at 0-3 with a trip to London coming up, the Vikings' season is teetering on the brink of ruin, and they know it.
Vikings Lose A Heartbreaker
Vikings Lose A Heartbreaker
Vikings Lose A Heartbreaker
Jay Cutler, Mr. Fourth Quarter? The nickname just might stick if he keeps this up. Cutler came through just in time again, firing a 16-yard touchdown pass to Martellus Bennett with 10 seconds left to lead the Chicago Bears to a 31-30 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.
Vikings Fumble Opener
Vikings Fumble Opener
Vikings Fumble Opener
Adrian Peterson took his first handoff of the 2013 season, cut to the right and outran the Detroit secondary for a 78-yard touchdown. That was pretty much the highlight for the Minnesota Vikings. Peterson’s three-touchdown day wasn’t enough to offset a slew of careless mistakes on both sides of the ball in Sunday’s 34-24 loss to the Detroit Lions.

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