Minnesota
Vikings running
back Adrian
Peterson suffered
a sprained foot during Sunday's loss to the Baltimore
Ravens.
Peterson,
who said he is experiencing pain in his mid-foot area, is scheduled
to undergo an MRI on Monday after X-rays were negative.
The NFL's
reigning MVP said he does not believe the injury is season-ending.
"Not
at all. You should've seen me in here, trying to get back out there,"
Peterson said. "I kept my pads on throughout most of the third
quarter, until I finally was like, 'I'm not going to be able to go.'
"I'm
just going to get the MRI done tomorrow, see what it says, and try to
push to be ready to play."
Peterson
was carted to the locker room after suffering the injury early in the
second quarter of Minnesota's 29-26 loss.
Peterson
was tackled by Baltimore'sArthur
Brown on
a third-down reception from Matt
Cassel,
and fumbled out of bounds as he tried to stretch for a first down.
"I
was trying to get the first down," Peterson said. "After
that, I didn't know what happened to the football. I was more worried
about my ankle."
Peterson
immediately rolled over in pain and had to be helped off the field.
He was taken to the locker room in a cart after doctors examined his
leg on the sideline.
Source:
espn
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