Former NFL Star Makes Unexpected Decision After Viral Clip

In May, former Washington commanders flowing Adrian Peterson became viral for his involvement in a physical altercation during a poker match in Houston, Texas.
As the head-to-head fight was filmed, it would soon become viral once the Internet users realized that he was Peterson in a corner.
While the altercation ended, it seems that it was only the first round. According to TMZ Sports, Peterson won an offer to get involved in a celebrity boxing match against the same opponent. Peterson is officially signed and would take it seriously. “
His opponent, who was identified as Joe Castaneda, agreed to take the fight. Although the report clearly indicates that Peterson and Castaneda took the fight seriously, it is purely a competition. There is no bad blood between them after sorting their problems during the infamous poker game.
Peterson, 40, hung up his crampons only a few years after playing for Washington. Once we finished with Washington, Peterson managed a 16 -game race with the Lions of Detroit in 2020. He rushed for more than 600 yards in 156 races. In 2021, Peterson appeared in three games with the Titans du Tennessee, taking only 27 races. He played his last match with the Seattle Seahawks in 2021.

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Before Peterson went to Washington in 2018, he seemed to be on a sharp drop. After his season of 1485 yards with the Vikings of Minnesota in 2015, Peterson played only three games, rushing for 72 yards. A knee injury has ended its season prematurely.
In 2017, Peterson started the year with the New Orleans, where he played in four games. It was exchanged to the Cardinals of Arizona, who deployed it for six games to take 129 races. Peterson rushed to 448 yards and two affected with the cardinals.
Washington signed Peterson for a one -year contract in 2018. In 16 games, Peterson rebounded and totaled 1,042 yards on the ground, with seven affected. The following year, he re-signed and appeared in 15 games. Peterson would produce 898 yards and mark five affected.
Although Peterson’s time with the organization of commanders was short, he had an impact at the time. He left football with nearly 15,000 yards on the ground and exactly 120 affected.
Peterson now focuses on a boxing fight. We do not know if Peterson will continue to look for fights after his player career, but the native of Texas is looking forward to participating again.
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