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Vikings aim for playoffs with Peterson sore
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Adrian Peterson (Scott Halleran/Getty)
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The Associated Press
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Posted Dec 25, 2012
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If the Vikings beat the Packers, they are in the playoffs, but they will be attempting to win with star running back Adrian Peterson dealing with sore abdominal muscles.
One year ago,
Minnesota Vikings
coach Leslie Frazier approached the postgame news conference and was ready to bask in the glory of a pre-Christmas victory that snapped a six-game losing streak, even though star running back
Adrian Peterson
’s career was in doubt following a major knee injury.
That was then.
Now, Peterson leads the NFL with 1,898 yards rushing and is only 207 yards away from Eric Dickerson’s single-season record, and is dealing with an abdominal injury. And he says he’ll be ready to help Minnesota (9-6) in its bid to earn a playoff spot with a victory over the
Green Bay Packers
(11-4) on Sunday.
“To go through all those tough times the last couple years to get back to where we were in ’09, to a point to be in the playoff hunt and be on the doorstep now; I think the best part for us is, if you really want to prove it, you win this game, you’re in,” linebacker
Chad Greenway
said. “This is everything. All the chips are in now. We wanted this. We asked for it. Let’s go. Let’s not be scared of it, because there’s nothing to lose at this point.”
With Peterson leading the way and trying to become the seventh player in league history to rush for 2,000 yards in a season — he needs 102 to join the club — Minnesota has made an unlikely late-season run to control its playoff destiny. The Vikings would clinch a postseason berth with a win over the NFC North champion Packers on Sunday. A loss by Minnesota opens up several scenarios, which include needing losses by the
Chicago Bears
(9-6),
New York Giants
(8-7) and
Dallas Cowboys
(8-7).
Peterson sat out the final minutes of Sunday’s 23-6 win at Houston, with coach Leslie Frazier calling it a precautionary measure. He finished with 86 yards against the Texans, ending his streak of eight 100-yard games.
“Adrian is a little bit sore with his abdominal muscle,” Frazier said. “We’ll have to see how he does this week, how much work that we’ll give him as we get ready for this ballgame, which will be a huge ballgame for our team.”
The Vikings also are expected to have 14-year veteran cornerback
Antoine Winfield
available. He suffered a “small” fracture in his hand Sunday.
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