Adrian Peterson



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“In today’s world, money is like oxygen – lack of oxygen can kill you, so can too much of it.”
Time to Save Medicine

Adrian Peterson has six career 200-yard rushing games, which is tied for the most in NFL history. Can you name the player he is tied with? Subscribe to Stathead, the set of tools used by the pros, to unearth this and other interesting factoids. Peterson is still an effective rusher at age 35, but the reigning No. 33 scoring fantasy back had zero top-10 fantasy weeks in 2019 and is a strong bet for a significant decrease in touches in 2020. Interestingly enough, the Titans will meet the Detroit Lions in Week 15, a team that sports veteran running back Adrian Peterson, the last player to rush for 2,000 yards in a single season.

Adrian Lewis Peterson (born March 21, 1985) is an American football running back for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Oklahoma, where he set the freshman rushing record with 1,925 yards during the 2004 season.

For years, Adrian Peterson has dodged loan obligations with the effortless grace of Patches O’Houlihan. Overdue notices might as well have been coupon pamphlets for RadioShack because they always found their way in trash can of his $4.5 million palatial estate.

It’s now being reported that in the final step before what I’d assuming be bringing in the National Guard, the Detroit Lions running back—who’s earned over $100 million in salary alone over his career—has been ordered to pay almost $8.3 million in summary judgment to a Pennsylvania loan company after he defaulted in 2016, according to ESPN.

The timeline of this financial pickle is proof that I’ve never committed to anyone or anything the way Adrian Peterson committed to not paying his bills. God grant me this conviction:

March 1, 2017: Adrian Peterson’s $5.2 million loan from DeAngelo Vehicle Sales LLC (investment, not cars) has matured and the money is due in full.

He does not pay.

2018: DeAngelo Vehicle Sales asked for $6,546,448.32 in default lawsuit against Peterson, tacking on a 16% daily interest of $2,207.12 for ever single day he doesn’t pay. Every. Single. Day.

He does not pay. And the time it took for me to single-finger type this sentence, he already lost $35.37.

We break in the action to give you a glimpse of AP’s shanty.

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Adrian Peterson Is Selling His 10,000 Sq Ft Texas Mansion For $6 Million https://t.co/PuGapvp3q1

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— BroBible (@BroBible) July 21, 2017

2019: Peterson signs a settlement agreement which requires him to make $50,000 payments on Oct. 18 and Oct. 31 of 2019, a $2.25 million payment on Nov. 11, 2019, and then a final $25,000 payment within 10 days of signing with Washington for the 2020 season.

The entire settlement amount clocks in at $2,375,000, less than half of the initial loan amount.

The agreement stipulates that if AP does not pay, HE WILL HAVE TO PAY THE ENTIRE AMOUNT OF THE INITIAL LOAN PLUS INTEREST.

AP pays $165,000 of the initial agreement and nothing else.

January 13, 2021: A judge grants DeAngelo Vehicle Sales their shiny new asking price of $8,268,426.21, which includes the $2,207.12 interest he lunched on for two years. The 16% interest was reduced to 9% (New York State law).

Adrian Peterson is now required, by law, to pay a full $3 million American dollars more than the initial $5.2 million loan. Pretty big deal, huh? Welp, not for him.

The Same Day: Adrian Peterson did not appear in court and had NO ONE there representing him.

And all along, AP’s nickname really meant ‘Accounts Payable.’ Who knew.

Can someone tweet at him and let him know that he’s on the hook for three Scottie Pippen Bulls contracts? And it’s a different case from 2014. I would but I’m a coward and don’t want the switch.


“In today’s world, money is like oxygen – lack of oxygen can kill you, so can too much of it.”
Time to Save Medicine

For years, Adrian Peterson has dodged loan obligations with the effortless grace of Patches O’Houlihan. Overdue notices might as well have been coupon pamphlets for RadioShack because they always found their way in trash can of his $4.5 million palatial estate.

It’s now being reported that in the final step before what I’d assuming be bringing in the National Guard, the Detroit Lions running back—who’s earned over $100 million in salary alone over his career—has been ordered to pay almost $8.3 million in summary judgment to a Pennsylvania loan company after he defaulted in 2016, according to ESPN.

The timeline of this financial pickle is proof that I’ve never committed to anyone or anything the way Adrian Peterson committed to not paying his bills. God grant me this conviction:

March 1, 2017: Adrian Peterson’s $5.2 million loan from DeAngelo Vehicle Sales LLC (investment, not cars) has matured and the money is due in full.

He does not pay.

2018: DeAngelo Vehicle Sales asked for $6,546,448.32 in default lawsuit against Peterson, tacking on a 16% daily interest of $2,207.12 for ever single day he doesn’t pay. Every. Single. Day.

He does not pay. And the time it took for me to single-finger type this sentence, he already lost $35.37.

We break in the action to give you a glimpse of AP’s shanty.

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Adrian Peterson Is Selling His 10,000 Sq Ft Texas Mansion For $6 Million https://t.co/PuGapvp3q1

— BroBible (@BroBible) July 21, 2017

2019: Peterson signs a settlement agreement which requires him to make $50,000 payments on Oct. 18 and Oct. 31 of 2019, a $2.25 million payment on Nov. 11, 2019, and then a final $25,000 payment within 10 days of signing with Washington for the 2020 season.

The entire settlement amount clocks in at $2,375,000, less than half of the initial loan amount.

The agreement stipulates that if AP does not pay, HE WILL HAVE TO PAY THE ENTIRE AMOUNT OF THE INITIAL LOAN PLUS INTEREST.

AP pays $165,000 of the initial agreement and nothing else.

January 13, 2021: A judge grants DeAngelo Vehicle Sales their shiny new asking price of $8,268,426.21, which includes the $2,207.12 interest he lunched on for two years. The 16% interest was reduced to 9% (New York State law).

Adrian Peterson is now required, by law, to pay a full $3 million American dollars more than the initial $5.2 million loan. Pretty big deal, huh? Welp, not for him.

The Same Day: Adrian Peterson did not appear in court and had NO ONE there representing him.

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And all along, AP’s nickname really meant ‘Accounts Payable.’ Who knew.

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Can someone tweet at him and let him know that he’s on the hook for three Scottie Pippen Bulls contracts? And it’s a different case from 2014. I would but I’m a coward and don’t want the switch.