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Report: Adrian Peterson won't attend OTAs, still wants trade
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Report: Adrian Peterson won't attend OTAs, still wants trade

Published May. 25, 2015 11:45 a.m. ET

By The Associated Press

The Minnesota Vikings will open their optional team practices this week without Adrian Peterson.

The star running back has told coach Mike Zimmer that he will not attend the three days of team work that begin Tuesday, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Sunday night. The person requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the issue.

Peterson did attend the optional workouts last summer while Zimmer was orienting himself in his first months on the job, but has skipped them in the past. This time, however, could cost him a $250,000 workout bonus and comes in the context of his expressed unhappiness with the organization.

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Peterson has made it clear through his representatives this offseason that he would like to play elsewhere next season because he does not believe the Vikings showed him enough support while he was dealing with child abuse charges last season. Peterson missed all but one game last year while addressing the charges.

The Vikings have steadfastly maintained they won’t release or trade Peterson, who still is under contract for three more seasons and is set to make $12.75 million next season.

Zimmer said last week that he wasn’t concerned about the drama surrounding Peterson lingering into the summer. But the decision to skip this week’s workouts, which first was reported by the St. Paul Pioneer Press, ensures the issue will remain front and center leading into the team’s mandatory minicamp June 16-18. The Vikings also have optional practices June 2-4 and 8-11.

If Peterson skipped the mandatory minicamp, he would be subject to hefty fines from the team.

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