Adrian Peterson's agent wants long-term commitment from Vikings
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After the agent for Vikings RB Adrian Peterson tried unsuccessfully to get his client traded, he asked the team to commit to Peterson long term.
On Thursday night, agent Ben Dogra said that the Vikings told him Peterson was not going to be traded.
"One of the things that I appreciate with the Vikings is their resolve to say 'we're not trading him,'" Dogra told USA TODAY. "That tells me they value him not only as a football player, but what he's done for the organization. ... But actions speak louder than words. If that's going to happen, and you want to keep him, then show him a commitment to make him retire as a Viking."
That commitment would include guaranteeing part of Peterson's $46 million contract owed him over the next three years.





