DALLAS — NBA superstar LeBron James just went to the Western Conference Finals at the age of 38.
Maybe, future Hall of Fame running back Adrian Peterson, who turned 38 in March, is hoping to show that show that he has some tread left on the tires as well.
After not playing in the NFL in 2022 and teasing a possible retirement announcement in March, Peterson, the NFL's fifth-all-time leading rusher has no plans of calling it quits.
"Mentally, I haven't officially hung it up," Peterson said. "We'll see what happens. My mindset is, if God's willing maybe an opportunity presents itself and maybe it happens this season. I'll go from there to your. But nothing happens this season. For sure, I will be hanging it up."
Peterson said he will not make an official announcement this season.
And thus will he will not be part of the potentially star-studded Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2028 that will almost certainly include Tom Brady and J.J. Watt, who both announced their retirements after the 2022 season.
Peterson, who lives in Houston, was in Dallas this week participating in the Eric Dickerson All-Star Invitational Golf Tournament and kids camp.
Peterson last played during the 2021 season when he appeared in three games for the Tennessee Titans and one game with the Seattle Seahawks, rushing totaling 38 carries for 98 yards and two touchdowns, while becoming the only player ever to score a rushing touchdown with six different teams.