Adrian Peterson has played like a No. 1 overall fantasy football draft pick much of this season.
However, an injury is making his fantasy owners sweat. This week, Adrian Peterson has already been
ruled out.
The star running back for the Minnesota Vikings is dealing with a sprained left ankle.
Adrian Peterson has played like a No. 1 overall fantasy football draft pick much of this season.
However, an injury is making his fantasy owners sweat. This week, Adrian Peterson has already been
ruled out.
The star running back for the Minnesota Vikings is dealing with a sprained left ankle.
Fantasy football owners who have Adrian Peterson on their fantasy team should be excited. The
usually quiet superstar running back says he wants the football in his hands more often. And anyone
who has watched the Vikings play so far this season, including their own head coach Leslie Frazier,
agrees with him.
Fantasy football owners who have Adrian Peterson on their fantasy team should be excited. The
usually quiet superstar running back says he wants the football in his hands more often. And anyone
who has watched the Vikings play so far this season, including their own head coach Leslie Frazier,
agrees with him.
When it comes to winning a fantasy football championship, the running back position separates
the men from the boys. If you can roll out three quality running backs on your fantasy football
squad, you have a good chance to win each week. Here are our 2011 fantasy football running back
rankings:
1.
When it comes to winning a fantasy football championship, the running back position separates
the men from the boys. If you can roll out three quality running backs on your fantasy football
squad, you have a good chance to win each week. Here are our 2011 fantasy football running back
rankings:
1.
The Pro Bowl is usually difficult to watch. This year, that was more true than ever. In a
laugher of an affair, the NFL yawned their way past the AFC in the Pro Bowl. After going up 42-0 in
the second quarter, the NFC held on to a 55-41 victory that was never as close as the final score
indicates.
The Pro Bowl is usually difficult to watch. This year, that was more true than ever. In a
laugher of an affair, the NFL yawned their way past the AFC in the Pro Bowl. After going up 42-0 in
the second quarter, the NFC held on to a 55-41 victory that was never as close as the final score
indicates.