MANKATO - Vikings coach Leslie Frazier announced star running back Adrian Peterson's return to active duty with a smile and strong words of caution that couldn't have been more clear had they come with yellow flags and a giant banner screaming "Mission NOT Accomplished!"
"I want to caution you," Frazier said after Peterson was taken off the physically-unable-to-perform (PUP) list on Sunday morning. "I know there are a lot of fans that are very optimistic and excited about seeing him back. But for us, it's just a part of the process. It doesn't mean a whole lot other than he's done a great job in his rehab up to this point.
"He's done everything he can do on the side, and now it's the next step in the process. It doesn't mean in the future he's going to be lining up with our team in the opening game [against Jacksonville on Sept. 9]. We don't know that."
Now, whether fans and media choose to listen is, well, another matter. After all, the sight of the Vikings' four-time All-Pro taking a handoff from Christian Ponder during Sunday morning's walk-through was the most vivid indication that Peterson just might succeed in his quest to redefine the timetable for NFL players returning from the kind of devastating knee injury he suffered at Washington on Christmas eve.
See. There we go. Looking too far ahead while wondering how a man made of flesh and bone -- and a lot of muscle -- has come this far in 7 1/2 months since his Dec. 30 surgery to repair torn anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in his left knee.
That's OK. Someone else also was stirred by a routine walk-through.
"I was like a kid in a candy store today when I came out here and they threw me in with the first group," Peterson said. "I was smiling. I had to try to calm myself down. I was going a little too fast for a walk-through in the beginning. For me, this is so satisfying. I had a lot of people doubting me and saying this and saying that. But I kept my faith and kept working hard. Now, I'm back in the mix."
Per rules of the collective bargaining agreement, Peterson can't put full pads on until he's been through two practices. So he'll be limited to walk-throughs and individual drills until putting the pads on Tuesday. He also won't be tackled to the ground when the Vikings run their short-yardage and goal-line drills.