Adrian Peterson leaves Vikings practice, source says he should be OK

Vikings running back Adrian Peterson was injured during Tuesday afternoon's practice in Mankato. Peterson did not return to practice, but a Vikings source said that Peterson appears to be fine.

August 11, 2015 at 10:55PM
Vikings running back Adrian Peterson didn't play in Sunday night's Hall of Fame Game, but he did take a peek inside the Hall the night before with his teammates.
Vikings running back Adrian Peterson didn’t play in Sunday night’s Hall of Fame Game, but he did take a peek inside the Hall the night before with his teammates. (Brian Wicker — Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Vikings running back Adrian Peterson was injured during Tuesday afternoon's practice in Mankato. Peterson did not return to practice, but a Vikings source said that Peterson appears to be fine.

Peterson was hurt on a running play up the middle after contact with defensive players. He fell to the ground, got up and limped to the sidelines. A few minutes later he returned for one play, and then a few minutes later he left the field with head athletic trainer Eric Sugarman and went into a locker room with an apparent thigh injury.

Peterson remained there for the duration of practice, but Sugarman returned to the sideline not long after departing, another sign that suggested Peterson's injury was not severe.

After the practice, Vikings players, including Peterson's replacement with the first team, Jerick McKinnon, said that they believed Peterson would be OK.

"He got tangled up," McKinnon said. "A defender fell on him, but he said he was alright. Everybody knows Adrian's got a cape on. He'll be back out here tomorrow. I don't think anybody's worried about him."

Peterson is not expected to play in any preseason games for the Vikings and has limited contact in practice as well.

Peterson has missed seven total games in his last four full seasons, not including his suspension-shortened 2014 season.

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Chris Miller supervises coverage of professional sports teams. He has been at the Minnesota Star Tribune since 1999 and is a former sports editor of the Duluth News-Tribune and the Mesabi Daily News.

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