Adrian Peterson
Future Hall of Fame running back Adrian Peterson is still holding a grudge that dates back more than 16 years that he’ll never be able to rectify.
Future Hall of Fame running back Adrian Peterson, who soon turns 36, has set some lofty goals for himself as it pertains to his NFL future.
Tom Brady already has a boatload of weapons in Tampa, but future NFL Hall of Famer Adrian Peterson sounds desperate to join the Buccaneers.
Despite earning more than $100 million in his NFL career, Adrian Peterson has a frightening financial situation that just got much worse.
Adrian Peterson fires a direct shot at the Washington Football Team saying there’s “no love lost” and surprisingly admits he had the coronavirus earlier this year.
Adrian Peterson has overcome multiple tragedies in his life. Watching his 9-year-old brother die propelled him into sports and becoming one of the NFL’s greatest running backs.
During his NFL career, Adrian Peterson has made more than $100 million in salary. He trusted the wrong people, though, and ended up with a negative $4 million net worth.
On a statistical and financial level, Adrian Peterson has had a successful NFL career. The running back, however, is looking for more before retiring.
In the NFL’s 100-plus year history, there have been some impressive single-game rushing performances. Who holds the record for most rushing yards in a single game?