The Detroit Lions added Adrian Peterson to the mix, and in the immediate aftermath of the move, plenty of folks were speaking out about their excitement over the signing.
Barry Sanders welcomed Peterson to town, and though there is now competition in the backfield, Kerryon Johnson was just as excited to hear about Peterson committing to the Lions ahead of the 2020 season. As he admitted, it might be a little weird, but Johnson wants a picture with his new teammate perhaps most of all.
Peterson responded, and admitted he didn’t think it would be odd in the least for Johnson to get a picture and act like a fan.
As a whole, the teams’s new running back should be a huge plus for the roster. Peterson should give Detroit’s running back room some depth and excellent veteran leadership.
Adrian Peterson Dominates NFC North
In his career, Peterson has torched the NFC North, something which the Lions know all too well from years of competing against him. Pro Football Focus showed that in his career running against the division, Peterson had an 89.4 grade overall.
That’s not even the half of it in terms of Peterson’s insane production head to head against the division. In total, he’s rushed for 5,185 and 41 touchdowns against his closest competition he had during his career. In terms of damage, Peterson has done the most against the Green Bay Packers, with 1,975 yards and 16 scores in his career.
Obviously, Peterson has tons of miles on his tires, but his resurfacing in the division he torched for years is certainly noteworthy for competition he has gotten to know well and play great against when he’s suited up.
Lions Signed Adrian Peterson
Sunday morning, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Lions signed Peterson to a 1 year deal for the 2020 season. Recently cut in Washington in a surprise move, Peterson was looking for a team to land with a team ahead of this year and Detroit gave him a soft landing.
As Peterson explained to ESPN’s Josina Anderson, he feels comfortable given the chance he is getting in Detroit, especially with Darrell Bevell as his offensive coordinator.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the deal will be $1.5 million for Peterson in Detroit, including incentives.
Naturally, the connection with Bevell, who was his offensive coordinator early in his career, loomed large. Interestingly, the Lions have a loaded running back room with Kerryon Johnson and D’Andre Swift, and Peterson coming into the mix. Finding a balance of carries could be the biggest issue the Lions have, but clearly, the runner isn’t worried.
Adrian Peterson Stats
In his career, Peterson has been one of the more productive backs in football. The 2012 NFL MVP stuck with the Vikings from 2007-2016, then landing with the Saints and Cardinals and finally in Washington for the last 2 seasons. Peterson is a lock to be in the Hall of Fame soon once his career ends given his exploits. The former Oklahoma Sooner is also a 7 time Pro Bowl player and a 4 time first team All-Pro runner as well.
This season, Peterson could make NFL history with the Lions. Peterson’s 14,216 career rushing yards currently ranks fifth all-time, and he trails Barry Sanders’ 15,269 yards. That means Peterson could surpass Sanders this season if he rushes for 1,054 yards at the age of 35 in Detroit.
It would be an interesting post script if Peterson was to play the last years of his career with the Lions and manage to surpass Sanders. That’s especially true given his standing as a long time Lions rival and classic tormentor.
It’s fun to see how excited Peterson’s teammates are to welcome him.
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Lions Running Back Excited to ‘Fan Boy’ Over Adrian Peterson