The chants reverberated around Adrian Peterson after he ripped off one final breathtaking run.
MVP! MVP! MVP!
The cheers of a delirious and emotionally exhausted crowd grew louder and louder as Peterson's teammates converged on him. Safety Jamarca Sanford threw his arms around Peterson, hoisted him into the air and provided a hero's ride off the field.
What a moment it was, too. Exactly one year to the day after awaking in a hospital bed following major knee surgery, Peterson took a handoff, found his crease and sprinted 26 yards toward history and the playoffs.
"I was definitely trying to get to the end zone by all means," he said.
He didn't quite make it. His storybook run at NFL history fell agonizingly short, but Peterson achieved something even more rewarding and personally satisfying: He willed the Vikings into the playoffs in a season that began without any real expectations for himself or his team.
Peterson's final run Sunday set up Blair Walsh's chip-shot field goal as time expired to give the Vikings a 37-34 victory against the Green Bay Packers, setting up a rematch in the first round of the playoffs Saturday at Lambeau Field.
Needing 208 rushing yards to break Eric Dickerson's single-season rushing record of 2,015, Peterson finished with 199 yards on a career-high 34 carries. That left his season total at 2,097 -- the second-best mark in league history.