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(Rotoworld) Adrian Peterson (ankle) is expected to be available for Sunday's game against the Bills, according to Profootballtalk.com. Analysis: We don't have the results of Peterson's Monday MRI yet, but this is clearly a step in the right direction. We can rule out a high ankle sprain, meaning Peterson would be sidelined for 1-2 weeks at most. Peterson is currently fantasy's No. 3 overall running back behind Arian Foster and Peyton Hillis.

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Below from KFFL:

 

Mon, 29 Nov 2010 15:46:43 -0800

 

Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson (ankle) has been diagnosed with a sprained right ankle and his status for Week 13 against the Buffalo Bills is unknown, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune's Judd Zulgad. "We are still going through the process and just trying to determine the severity of it," head coach Leslie Frazier said of Peterson's injury. "We'll probably learn a little bit more, probably on Wednesday when we come back and just see what he can or can't do." Frazier is unsure if Peterson is dealing with a high ankle sprain.

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I have AP in a keeper league and would love to see him play for my playoff run, but to be quite honest, i rather see him rest for next season. The Vikes are not making the playoffs so why risk further injury??

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I have AP in a keeper league and would love to see him play for my playoff run, but to be quite honest, i rather see him rest for next season. The Vikes are not making the playoffs so why risk further injury??

 

IMO the coach has a job to win, which makes every victory crucial. So he will be playing like he's fighting for a playoff spot.

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according to yahoo it's a GTD.. I'm sure he will end up playing the question would be how fast they sit him if they go up big?

 

I don't see them going up big against Buffalo but it's a sport it could happen and if they do they will certainly rest him, you would think.

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