The news of Adrian Peterson has calmed down just a stitch and it's not the first story of the day anymore but as it's simmered down, some questions remain. One of which is just what do we do with Adrian Peterson's jersey.

My son received his jersey for Christmas last year and as his first and so far, only, Vikings jersey, he has worn it with pride. Until that is, I took it out of the closet.

I understand the legal process still has yet to take place. I understand that many support and defend Peterson still. And I get that his jersey is a symbol of the excellent football player he is.

But I don't think I want my 8 year old walking around in his jersey just now because good football player or not, do-er of good deeds or not, and whether it's how you're raised or not, I am not ok with what's gone down thus far.

I asked on Twitter last week and was met with almost complete agreement. Other moms and dads had also taken the jersey and were sadly, unsure of the direction to go.

One mom did this:

Others suggested waiting for a possible buy back. Some times teams will do a jersey exchange or buy back, as they are currently doing for Ray Rice jerseys, but currently there are no plans for a Peterson jersey buy back.

So for now, the #28 jersey sits atop the top shelf in the closet at our house.

What do you think? Do you or your kids have Peterson jerseys? What are you doing with them for now? Are you ok with your kids wearing them?