MANKATO -- Adrian Peterson and the running backs -- no that's not the name of a band -- will be signing autographs in the designated autograph zone after the morning practice (9 to 11:30) on Monday.
Obviously, Peterson will not be able to sign for everyone who shows up but the Vikings do have a system in place. It's the same one as last year. The first 2,000 fans will get scratch cards and 150 of those will have Peterson's name on the card.
Those 150 will be put in Peterson's line and he will sign for all of them. The other running backs will be signing as well.
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