Adrian Peterson might be interested in a singing career. The Vikings star running back posted a video Monday night of himself "doped up" after knee surgery last week singing Kirk Franklin's "The Storm is Over Now."
Peterson's mom told him he had been singing while waking up from the procedure and his wife caught it on video.
Peterson sang "It's over now. It's over now. I feel like I can make it. The storm is over now" and said "If anyone wants to sign me to a deal just know I'm open to that."
On Instagram Peterson wrote "I didn't remember this video .... Not cool but nevertheless hilarious! To God be the glory !!!"
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