Adrian Peterson

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Adrian Peterson

Adrian Peterson

Adrian Peterson is an American professional football player. Adrian Peterson is currently a running back for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL), having started his career as a member of a collegiate squad.

Adrian has previously played for the Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, Arizona Cardinals, Washington Redskins, and Detroit Lions, among others.

Childhood

Adrian Peterson was born on March 21, 1985, under the sign of Aries, to Bonita Jackson and Nelson Peterson.

Peterson and his siblings were born and raised in Palestine, Texas.

Moving on to his upbringing, he had a difficult time because he was in agony from a young age.

His father gave him the nickname “All Day” when he was a kid, and Peterson had an older brother named Brian who meant the world to him at the time.

However, their love was cut short when Brian was killed by a drunk driver when he was just nine years old.

Peterson was seven years old at the time when he witnessed the accident while riding his bicycle, and of course, the occurrence made him feel great anguish as a child, even leaving a scar on his side.

Furthermore, we can see that the parents did not have a healthy connection because they were divorced.

Peterson was born into a Christian home, thus the restrictions were always harsh, such as when his father hit him with a belt in front of a total of twenty students.

Peterson’s father was arrested for money laundering in a crack cocaine conspiracy when he was 13 years old.

As a result, he was with his mother, who was thankfully strong and managed to keep him happy.

Net Worth & Assets

Adrian Peterson is said to have a net worth of $4 million and a $1 million annual income.

Overall, in the summer of 2016, the athlete created his own gym, O “Athletik.”

A Texas mansion valued at $4.7 million and covering 10,582 square feet is owned by Peterson.

The villa lies in the Woodland neighborhood of Houston, Texas, which is the most expensive ZIP code in the area.

Furthermore, his mansion was completed in 2004 and features a private gateway drive, as well as seven bedrooms and eight full bathrooms, as well as five half-baths.

It also features a large pool, a European-style design kitchen, fireplaces, a wine cellar, and libraries.

Peterson owns a BMW 750i, a black BMW M6, a Ford F-150, and a white Cadillac Escalade when it comes to his four-wheelers.

Not to add, Peterson, is a world-class athlete who earns money by endorsing a variety of businesses. Peterson has sponsored Nike, Verizon Wireless, and Adidas as far as his bands are concerned.

Facts of Adrian Peterson

Full Name Adrian Lewis Peterson
Date of Birth March 21, 1985
Birth Place Palestine, Texas
Nick Name All Day
Religion Christianity
Nationality American
Ethnicity Black
Zodiac Sign Aries
Age 27 Years Old
Height 1.85 m (6 feet 1 inch)
Weight 100 Kg (220.5 lb)
Skin Type Dark Brown
Eye Color Dark Brown
Build Athletic
Father’s Name Nelson Peterson
Mother’s Name Bonita Jackson
Siblings Four brothers, Brian Peterson, Derrick Peterson, Eldon Peterson, and Jaylon Peterson
Education Palestine High School
University of Oklahoma
Marital Status Married
Wife Ashley Brown (m. 2014)
Kids A daughter, Adeja Peterson, and three sons, Axyl Euguene Peterson, Adrian Peterson Jr.
Profession Football player
Position Running back
Affiliations Minnesota Vikings (2007–2016)
New Orleans Saints (2017)
Arizona Cardinals (2017)
Washington Redskins (2018–2019)
Detroit Lions (2020–present)
Active Years 2007-present
Net Worth $4 million ($1 million annual salaries)
Social Media Instagram, Twitter
Merch Autographed Items, Jersey
Last Update June 2022

Early Career

Peterson hails from a family of sports, as both his father and mother were professional athletes.

Nelson, Adrian’s father, was an Idaho State shooting guard who was doing well until he was mistakenly shot in the foot by his brother.

His father also coached the Anderson County Youth Football Program as an assistant coach.

Bonita Peterson, Peterson’s mother, was a three-time state champion at Westwood High School in Texas.

She was a sprinter and long jumper back then, and she even received an athletic scholarship to the University of Houston.

As a result, we can envision how he chose his career in the first place, and aside from that, his brother’s accident served as a catalyst for him to focus on a specific course in order to avoid being disrupted by the trauma.

Senior High School

Adrian began his athletic career in high school, where he excelled in basketball, track, and football. Peterson attended Palestine High School, where he excelled as a football player.

He wasn’t eligible for their varsity team his sophomore year of high school, so he focused on his tracks, winning multiple medals.

He competed in the 100 meters, 200 meters, triple jump, and long jump during that time, and towards the conclusion of it, his best times were 10.19 seconds in the 100 meters, 21.23 seconds in the 200 meters, and 47.6 seconds in the 400 meters.

Adrian Peterson
Adrian Peterson’s jersey retires with him from Palestine High School in 2004. Source: playersbio

When Peterson was junior and senior in high school, he drew the attention of everyone.

Let’s take a brief look at his numbers from those years. For his junior year, Peterson rushed for 2,051 yards on 246 runs for an average of 8.3 yards per carrying and 22 touchdowns.

Following that, he accumulated 2,960 yards on 252 carries for an average of 11.7 yards per carrying and 32 touchdowns during his senior year.

After graduating from high school in 2004, Peterson competed in the annual US Army All-American Bowl.

During the game, he rushed for 95 yards and two scores, earning him the Hall Trophy as the US Army National Player of the Year. Meanwhile, he announced the University of Oklahoma as his college of choice.

Prior to this, he had been designated the top five-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com, as well as the greatest running back the prospect of 2004.

As a result, he was torn between USC and Oklahoma during the selection process.

University of Oklahoma

Peterson began his years at Oklahoma with the Oklahoma Sooners Football team under coach Bob Stoops, where he started the season with 1,925 yards.

Despite suffering injuries in the middle of the season, Peterson led the team to become one of the best in the country, setting numerous NCAA first-year student records.

Overall, Peterson was named to the Associated Press First-Team All-American team and finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting behind USC quarterback Matt Leinart.

Due to his ailments since the first year, he only had a restricted amount of time as he progressed to his sophomore years.

Despite suffering an injury during the Big 12 Conference, Peterson was named to the All-Big 12 Conference team towards the end of the season.

He scored a career-long 84-yard touchdown this year as the Sooners finished third in the Big 12 behind the Texas Longhorns.

Moving forward a year, on October 14, 2006, Peterson had his father as a spectator in his game for the first time in his early career.

His father was released from prison, and he went on to defeat Iowa State in the same game, despite breaking his collarbone.

As a result, he was unable to start any of the remaining games of the season, and he finished the year with 1,112 running yards.

Professional Career

After that, when 2006 came to a close, he entered the 2007 NFL Draft, and he was constantly compared to Eric Dickerson, Walter Payton, and Gale Sayers because of his enormous power and talent.

The Minnesota Vikings later signed Peterson to a five-year $40.5 million contract with $17 million guaranteed on June 29, 2007.

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Vikings

He joined the Vikings in 2007 and stayed with them for nine years, until 2016. Meanwhile, Peterson had a fantastic rookie season, making his game debut against St. Louis.

He made his NFL debut against the Chicago Bears with the St. Louis Rams.

He set a franchise record with 224 rushing yards on 20 carries during the game, and he finished the season with 1,341 yards and 12 touchdowns.

In addition, he was selected as NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Simultaneously, Peterson made history by being the first rookie to win the Pro Bowl MVP Award in 2008. Following that, he led the league in passing since Eric Dickerson and Chris Johnson in his sophomore years.

Along the way, he made a name for himself among the Vikings, and of all the years he spent with them, the year 2012 is considered the greatest.

On February 28, 2017, Peterson was declared a free agent by the Vikings, and he was released.

New Orleans Saints

Peterson signed a two-year, $7 million contract with the New Orleans Saints shortly after his release, which included a $2.5 million signing bonus.

Peterson, on the other hand, only appeared in a few games in 2017 after being traded from the Saints for 81 yards.

Cardinals of Arizona

The Saints then traded Peterson to the Arizona Cardinals, where he made his NFL debut on October 17th.

Peterson has 529 rushing yards, two rushing touchdowns, 11 receptions, and 70 receiving yards during his time with the Cardinals, which ended in March.

Washington Redskins

Peterson signed a one-year contract with the Washington Redskins on August 20, 2018, after starring in the Redskins’ season opener against the Arizona Cardinals.

In the process, Peterson joined an exclusive group of five players aged 33 and up who had accumulated 1,000 yards in a single season.

Lions of Detroit

After being released on September 4, Peterson signed a two-day deal with the Detroit Lions.

Injury

When it comes to high-intensity competition and gameplay, injuries are common, and Peterson was no exception.

He tore his anterior cruciate ligament, which connects the bottom of the femur to the top of the tibia, in 2012.

Dr. James Andrews operated on Peterson’s ankle just six days after the accident, using his patellar tendon as the graft.

Peterson came back on the field with the Vikings after nine months of recuperation following surgery.

Loss and Charitable Giving

Peterson is never late when it comes to helping people. Peterson, for example, launched the All Day Foundation in 2008 to help at-risk youngsters achieve a better future.

In the same way, he’s a member of the Tim Tebow Foundation and the Starkey Hearing Foundation.

The player’s salary and net worth are very low despite his status as a star on the field.

Private Life

Currently, Adrian Peterson is happily married to Ashley Brown and has two children.

The couple had been dating for four years when they got engaged on July 9, followed by their wedding on July 19.

Ashley worked as a model before giving up after having a child. The couple married in their own home in a private ceremony attended by 30 to 40 individuals.

The couple had a child (a two-year-old son) before their marriage, who died on October 11, 2013.

The cause for this was a claimed assault by Joseph Robert (Ashley’s former lover) on the infant, which resulted in the child’s death at a hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Charges of Crime

The most serious legal charge was brought against him in 2014 when he injured his son in order to discipline him.

Peterson had hit his son with a tree branch in May of that year in Spring, Texas. As a result, the Vikings suspended Adrian for one game.

He also had another case of child abuse, for which he pleaded “no contest” and was ordered to pay a $4,000 fine in November 2014.

The NFL Player’s Association issued a suspension until the spring of 2015, however it was later reversed.

In addition to the criminal accusations, Peterson was ordered by a Maryland state judge to repay a $2.4 million bank loan.

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Fitness Routine & Body Measurements

Physically, Adrian Peterson is an athletic man with ripped muscles and a massive body form.

The player is 1.85 m (6 feet 1 inch) tall and weighs 100 kg (220.5 lb).

He also has a chocolate dark complexion that highlights his muscles, as well as huge black eyes and an oval-shaped face.

Peterson’s first-day plan involves a chest and triceps workout with 3-4 sets of six repetitions, according to him.

He focuses on dumbbell flyers, flat bench press, triceps dip, and other exercises, each with a minute rest in between.

Similarly, on his second day, he will do a leg workout consisting of three sets of six to eight repetitions of leg press, seated leg curl, and seated calf raises, among other exercises.

A back and biceps workout consisting of a Rear barbell row, dumbbell curl, sitting cable row, and other exercises is added to his third-day routine.

The fourth day also includes an abs workout that includes weighted crunches, hanging leg raises and other exercises.

Peterson devotes the final day to a shoulder workout that includes incline reverse fly, Arnold press, Hang clean pull, and other exercises.