We've learned that whatever Adrian Peterson says is pretty much exactly how it is. For eight months, the Vikings running back said he'd play in the season opener and eventually be back as good if not better than he as he was before. Then he carried the ball 17 times for 84 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 26-23 season-opening win over the Jaguars.
So the assumption now would be that Peterson met his goal of being as good if not better than he was before.
Peterson says that's wrong. He says he's "95 percent" of what he was before. The other 5 percent is "just being more explosive with my strength."
"It don't sound like much from the outside looking in, but I know my game and I know where I want to be," Peterson said. "And it's going to be huge once I get 100 percent. Like night and day. Seriously. I'm just keeping that in mind."
Attendance reportCenter John Sullivan was given a day to rest his injured ankle, but is expected to practice Friday and play in Sunday's game at IndianapolisCornerback Antoine Winfield missed practice to attend the funeral of a younger brother, Anthony Travis, who was shot and killed in Akron, Ohio last week. Winfield is expected to practice Friday.
Cornerback Chris Cook, who was limited Wednesday because of a biceps injury, had full participation.
Fullback feedbackJerome Felton had one of the better games by a true fullback that the Vikings have seen in some time Sunday.
"He was a presence [on the field]," offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave said. "He was also a presence on the sideline in terms of being a leader. He suggested a couple of amendments during the game. We took them to heart and they really paved the way for good runs there in the second half."