Adrian Peterson will likely be out months with torn meniscus
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has been diagnosed with a torn meniscus, and it will require surgical repair. According to ESPN's Josina Anderson, Peterson suffered what's known as a bucket handle tear of the meniscus, and the expected recovery time following surgery is a minimum of three to four months, and could take as long as six months for a full recovery.
Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer confirmed Wednesday that Peterson will undergo surgery Thursday, and he said he won't have a timetable for Peterson's recovery until the procedure is complete.
Minnesota also signed running back Ronnie Hillman Wednesday. Zimmer was unsure when Hillman would be able to get on the field for the Vikings, and he confirmed that Jerick McKinnon will get the start against the Panthers this week.
http://www.sbnation.com/2016/9/21/12966998/adrian-peterson-injury-meniscus-will-miss-months-surgery
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has been diagnosed with a torn meniscus, and it will require surgical repair. According to ESPN's Josina Anderson, Peterson suffered what's known as a bucket handle tear of the meniscus, and the expected recovery time following surgery is a minimum of three to four months, and could take as long as six months for a full recovery.
Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer confirmed Wednesday that Peterson will undergo surgery Thursday, and he said he won't have a timetable for Peterson's recovery until the procedure is complete.
Minnesota also signed running back Ronnie Hillman Wednesday. Zimmer was unsure when Hillman would be able to get on the field for the Vikings, and he confirmed that Jerick McKinnon will get the start against the Panthers this week.
http://www.sbnation.com/2016/9/21/12966998/adrian-peterson-injury-meniscus-will-miss-months-surgery