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Report: Vikings want Adrian Peterson to retire in Minnesota

Adrian Peterson

When news broke earlier this week that Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson would potentially miss the remainder of the season with a knee injury, some came to the conclusion that his career in Minnesota was over.

That’s not necessarily an unrealistic stance to take. After all, the 31-year-old Peterson is set to count $18 million against the cap next season. Of that $18 million, not a single penny is guaranteed to him.

While Peterson likely won’t be back in Minnesota at that price tag, it is being reported that the Vikings want him to retire as a member of the team.

Citing two sources close to the situation, the NFL Media insider goes on to indicate that the two sides would need to come to terms on a renegotiated deal that would lower his cap figure in 2017.

Considering Peterson’s cap hit is more than double that of the second highest-paid running back in the NFL, said negotiations would likely have to include a drastic pay decrease for Peterson.

Then again, none of the cash is actually guaranteed, meaning Minnesota has some solid leverage here.

At 31 years old and coming of a serious injury, Peterson might be best served going with a renegotiated deal in Minnesota. After all, here’s a guy that saw the team stand by him when he missed a vast majority of the 2014 season due to a now infamous child abuse case.

As it is, this is something we will hear a lot about between now and March. The only question that can be answered before then is whether Peterson will suit up again this season.

 

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