Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Peterson a free agent after 10 years with Vikings

- By Dave Campbell

MINNEAPOLI­S >> Adrian Peterson, Minnesota’s all-time leading rusher and a firstteam All-Pro pick in four of his 10 seasons with the Vikings, will be an unrestrict­ed free agent for the first time in his career when the market opens next week.

The Vikings as expected said Tuesday they will not exercise their option for 2017 on Peterson’s contract, which called for him to make $18 million. That would have been an unwieldly hit to their salary cap and by far the highest figure in the NFL for a running back. Pittsburgh’s decision to place the franchise tag on Le’Veon Bell will likely mean a $12 million-plus salary for the 25-year-old, but nobody else at the position in the league is even close.

The Vikings left the door open for Peterson to return to the team that drafted him in 2007 with the seventh overall pick, only at a much lower price. That they announced their decision nine days before the deadline was an indication that little dialogue about a new deal has taken place to date. General manager Rick Spielman told reporters last week that he had not yet spoken at that point to Peterson or his agents about the future.

“Adrian is an important part of the Minnesota Vikings organizati­on,” Spielman said Tuesday. “We will continue to have conversati­ons with his representa­tives and leave our future options open while determinin­g what is best for both parties moving forward.”

Peterson’s agent, Ben Dogra, didn’t return messages from The Associated Press. Peterson told ESPN he spoke with Spielman over the weekend.

“It’s been a great 10 years with the Minnesota Vikings. They know what I bring to the organizati­on as a player, with my work ethic and dedication,” Peterson said, according to the network. “The door is still open to find some common ground. I understand addressing the offensive line is one of their main priorities this offseason. In the meantime, I will explore my other options and see what path God leads me on. My main goal remains the same: to win a Super Bowl championsh­ip with a great team, which I also believe we have in Minnesota.”

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