Peterson Wants To Play For Five More Years

New Orleans Saints running back Adrian Peterson said he'd like to play another five or six years, although he had a little help in coming up with those numbers.

"Thirty-seven, 38 would be good," the 32-year-old Peterson said on Wednesday, admitting that No. 37 was on his mind when former Saints player Steve Gleason's jersey number flashed on the scoreboard during a charity softball game. "It's a good number. It's approaching 40. And then I seen 37 up there, so ..."

Peterson reportedly has made quite the impression during the first two weeks of his new team's OTA practices, with quarterback Drew Brees on record as saying he's "a stud."

Peterson, who has led the NFL in rushing three times, agreed to a two-year deal worth $7 million in the offseason. The seven-time Pro Bowl running back is coming off knee surgery and is expected to share time with Mark Ingram and rookie Alvin Kamara.

Peterson's 2017 option was not picked up by the Vikings on Feb. 28 after he spent his first 10 seasons in Minnesota, becoming the franchise's all-time leader in rushing yards (11,747) and touchdowns (97). He was the 2012 NFL MVP after rushing for 2,097 yards and 12 touchdowns.

In 2016, Peterson was limited to 72 yards on 37 carries in just three games. He missed 13 games after undergoing surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee. Peterson also had a mild LCL sprain in his right knee.

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