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Peterson, who played for the Minnesota Vikings, was reportedly arrested after allegedly driving 83 miles per hour in a 55 mph zone.
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The hits keep coming for former Washington Commanders running back Adrian Peterson. ESPN reported Peterson was arrested in the early-morning hours of April 25 and charged with driving under the ...
Vikings great Adrian Peterson arrested on DWI charge after appearing at team’s NFL Draft celebration
Former Minnesota Vikings star running back Adrian Peterson was arrested in Minnesota early Friday morning on a DWI charge, hours after he had appeared as a special guest for the team’s draft ...
Police arrested former Minnesota Vikings star Adrian Peterson on suspicion of driving while impaired following an appearance at the team’s draft party. Law enforcement booked Peterson around 5: ...
Former Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson was arrested early Friday morning for suspicion of driving while impaired. The Minnesota State Patrol arrested Peterson in Richfield around 3: ...
Former Minnesota Viking Adrian Peterson, in Minneapolis for the team’s draft party, was arrested early Friday on suspicion of drunken driving after he was pulled over for speeding on a Twin ...
Former Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson was arrested Friday morning on a suspected DWI, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune. Peterson — who attended the team's draft party ...
Former Minnesota Viking Adrian Peterson has been arrested. He was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving after he was stopped on a Twin Cities road for speeding early Friday morning. Peterson ...
Six-time Pro Bowl former NFL star and “Celebrity Apprentice” contestant Terrell Owens talks to the WSJ’s Lee Hawkins about ...
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