Vikings Play of the Day # 50:
November 4th, 2007
RB Adrian Peterson takes the handoff, breaks a tackle, and sprints 64 yards to the end zone for his second touchdown of the day. Peterson would end up with three rushing touchdowns and a single game record of 296 rushing yards against the Chargers.
Vikings beat San Diego at the Metrodome 35-17 thanks to Peterson’s record setting performance, which still stands today
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‼️University of Illinois Pro Day‼️
RESULTS TIMED BY NFL SCOUTS
40: 4.38
Pro agility: 4.08
3 cone: 6.85
Broad jump: 10’7
Vertical: 35.5
225 bench: 16 reps
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The #Vikings released an 8-minute video of the biggest comeback in NFL history from the field level with sideline reactions and audio from the team. Worth a watch.
From down 33-0, an all-time game.
November 4, 2007: Vikings’ rookie Adrian Peterson gets 296 rushing yards on 30 carries along with three TDs during a 35-17 win over the Chargers. The 296 rushing yards is a NFL single-game record that still stands today.