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CBS Sports is reporting that the agent for Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson and a team executive got into a heated exchange at the NFL Combine over the weekend and had to be separated.
The dispute may irreparably fracture the relationship between Peterson and the Vikings.
“He will never play another game for the Vikings,” CBS Sports quoted one person close to the player. “It's over.”
According to the CBS Sports sources, Peterson agent Ben Dogra engaged in a heated exchange with Vikings vice president of football operations Rob Brzezinski during which the agent made it clear that Peterson would never play there again. The incident took place during a time when outside parties were in the vicinity. Finally, former Tampa Bay general manager Mark Dominik intervened, separating the men and diffusing the escalating tension, sources said.
Reports CBS Sports: Peterson, who is signed through 2017 and set to make $13 million in 2015, has no intention of playing again for the Vikings, sources said. Peterson, sources said, lost faith and trust in the franchise after a tumultuous ordeal over his child abuse charges that resulted in him missing nearly the entire season on the Commissioner's Exempt List while his legal situation played out.