Adrian Peterson had a dream. Not the kind that athletes talk about in clichés while on camera. An actual fall-asleep-and-dream kind of dream.
"We played in the Super Bowl," said the Vikings running back, almost as if it really did happen.
OK. Lie down on the couch and tell us how you did, AP.
"It went good," he said. "We won."
You know how dreams are. You didn't miss kickoff, or forget how to run, or show up for the coin toss wearing cement shoes and no pants, did you?
"Nothing weird," he said. "Just played like myself. I can't remember how many yards I had or who we beat. It's been a while ago. All I remember is having the overwhelming feeling of satisfaction. Like, 'We did it.' "
Vikings coach Mike Zimmer was there. Offensive coordinator Norv Turner was, too. Shaun Hill wasn't. And neither was Sam Bradford, his former Oklahoma Sooners teammate back in 2006.
Peterson spoke about his literal dream two weeks before the Vikings' real-life Super Bowl aspirations were sucker-punched by quarterback Teddy Bridgewater's season-ending knee injury in Tuesday's practice. So we circled back to Peterson after last Thursday's preseason finale because he had seemed so doggone certain that this year's team would replicate his dream in his hometown of Houston in Super Bowl 51 five months from now.