Adrian Peterson finished the season just 8 yards shy of the NFL single- season rushing record.
The Vikings running back had 2,097 yards, and his final run in Sunday's 37-34 victory over the Packers went to the Green Bay 11-yard line with 24 seconds left.
The Vikings allowed the clock to run to three seconds before Blair Walsh kicked a game-winning, 29-yard field goal.
It was not lost on most Vikings fans that had Peterson's final run gone for a touchdown, he would have broken Eric Dickerson's 28-year-old record in storybook fashion.
Vikings coach Leslie Frazier was asked Monday if the team might review the season to see if any extra yards could be found.
"If we could find those hidden yards, we would do it," Frazier joked. "If we can find 9 yards, we're going to find them."
Peterson, who had an apparent abdominal strain last week, told Frazier that he felt better coming out of Sunday's 199-yard performance than he did a week ago, when he finished the game against Houston feeling a bit banged up.
Out of the shadowsAfter four relatively nondescript years in Detroit, Carolina and Indianapolis, Vikings fullback Jerome Felton is hoping he has found a long-term home as the lead blocker for Peterson. Now, it's just a matter of that one-year contract he's playing under.