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Prescott's four-year, $240 million extension came with the most guaranteed money of any contract in NFL history, as more than ...
Former Minnesota Vikings running back and future Hall of Famer Adrian Peterson is ready to capitalize on his recent viral fight.
NFL icon and future Hall of Famer Adrian Peterson has signed a contract to fight in a celebrity boxing match against Joe “Baby Joe” Castaneda, reported by TMZ. The deal was signed on Wednesday.
Peterson, 40, was involved in this altercation on May 27 at the JokerStars club in Houston ... and the video is of course going viral. Peterson forged a 15-year NFL career from 2007 to 2021.
Adrian Peterson fought fellow former Pro Bowl NFL running back Le’Veon Bell in an exhibition boxing match in Los Angeles on Sept. 10, 2022. Bell defeated the 2012 league MVP via technical knockout.
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - DECEMBER 18: Adrian Peterson #28 of the Minnesota Vikings runs off the field after warmups prior to an NFL game against the Indianapolis Colts at U.S. Bank Stadium on December 18 ...
Follow Us 94K+ Adrian Peterson (Photo via TMZ Sports) Former NFL star Adrian Peterson was caught on camera fighting another man at a poker club, showing some poor form at that.
Peterson, 40, played 15 seasons in the NFL for seven different teams. Ten of those 15 years he spent with the Minnesota Vikings, with whom he won an MVP award in 2012.
Adrian Peterson has an extensive career in the NFL, having been named the 2012 Most Valuable Player. In 2019, he won the Art Rooney Award for outstanding sportsmanship.
If former NFL running back Adrian Peterson wants to get back in the boxing ring, there is a familiar foe who would be ready to join him. Joe Castaneda, who got into a fistfight with Peterson in ...
The NFL advised Adrian Peterson on Thursday afternoon that, following his plea agreement earlier this week, his matter will now be reviewed for potential discipline under the league's personal ...
Peterson, 40, played 15 seasons in the NFL for seven different teams. Ten of those 15 years he spent with the Minnesota Vikings, with whom he won an MVP award in 2012.