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Bad news from the Metrodome, where Minnesota Vikings tailback Adrian Peterson has suffered what appeared to be a significant left ankle injury after a run against the Oakland Raiders. Peterson hobbled to the sideline but just left the field on a cart.Peterson has been dealing with an ankle injury this year but replays showed his ankle getting bent backwards in this instance. Peterson, whose 12-yard scoring run is the only touchdown of the game so far, has been a highly durable player in his career, missing just three games in five seasons. We'll keep you posted.
 
VikingsNow Pioneer Press

Heard from someone close to Peterson that an X-ray showed no break in his ankle, a matter of severity of sprain at this point.

3 minutes ago

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AdamSchefter Adam Schefter

Vikings HC Leslie Frazier said Adrian Peterson has a sprained ankle. X-rays negative, MRI tomorrow.

 
It's the Dreaded High Ankle Sprain, only slightly less dreaded than the Dreaded Lisfranc.
or a knee; which is what it looked like initially. Who knows how he'll feel tomorrow or how the MRI will go, but it was nice to see him up and around on the sideline.
 
It's the Dreaded High Ankle Sprain, only slightly less dreaded than the Dreaded Lisfranc.
Incorrect. It's a deltoid ligament sprain IMO. A HAS happens when the ankle is plantar flexed downward (toe pointed down in layman's). His ankle was everted (foot turned out in layman's), placing the stress on the medial ligaments--the strongest set of ligaments in the ankle.
 
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It's the Dreaded High Ankle Sprain, only slightly less dreaded than the Dreaded Lisfranc.
Incorrect. It's a deltoid ligament sprain IMO. A HAS happens when the ankle is plantar flexed downward (toe pointed down in layman's). His ankle was everted (foot turned out in layman's), placing the stress on the medial ligaments--the strongest set of ligaments in the ankle.
If all this is true for AP, this is a great explanation. Does it go without saying that the stronger the ligament, the quicker the recovery?
 
Adrian Peterson will undergo an MRI on his sprained left ankle Monday.

All initial testing suggests the MRI will show no serious, long-term injury, and only a sprain. X-rays were negative at halftime Sunday, and Peterson returned to the sideline able to put weight on his left leg. Consider him questionable to play in Week 12 against the Falcons. If Peterson can't go, Toby Gerhart and Percy Harvin would likely handle the Vikings' backfield.

Source Rotoworld

For what it's worth, Harvin could be the leading rusher next week

 
It's the Dreaded High Ankle Sprain, only slightly less dreaded than the Dreaded Lisfranc.
Incorrect. It's a deltoid ligament sprain IMO. A HAS happens when the ankle is plantar flexed downward (toe pointed down in layman's). His ankle was everted (foot turned out in layman's), placing the stress on the medial ligaments--the strongest set of ligaments in the ankle.
If all this is true for AP, this is a great explanation. Does it go without saying that the stronger the ligament, the quicker the recovery?
To me, the opposite would make sense. It takes more force to strain a strong ligament, causing more damage, and lengthening the recovery period. That's just a guess though.
 
It's the Dreaded High Ankle Sprain, only slightly less dreaded than the Dreaded Lisfranc.
Incorrect. It's a deltoid ligament sprain IMO. A HAS happens when the ankle is plantar flexed downward (toe pointed down in layman's). His ankle was everted (foot turned out in layman's), placing the stress on the medial ligaments--the strongest set of ligaments in the ankle.
If all this is true for AP, this is a great explanation. Does it go without saying that the stronger the ligament, the quicker the recovery?
To me, the opposite would make sense. It takes more force to strain a strong ligament, causing more damage, and lengthening the recovery period. That's just a guess though.
Didn't look too bad IMO. Luckily, it looked like he was able to get his foot out before any major damage could be done, i.e. the foot completely turning out and ankle touching the ground. He may miss next week, but I wouldn't think any more than that. From my dealings with medial ankle sprains in the past, I would say he has a 50-50 shot or better for week 12. It's typically about dealing with the pain with this injury (if I am right about what it is). Knowing him like we do, he will try to play next week...
 
From Rotoworld:

Adrian Peterson said after Sunday's game that his left ankle sprain will not cost him any time moving forward.

"That's not in my DNA," he said. "I'm going to try to get back as fast as I can and God willing, I'll be up and ready to run this weekend." The St. Paul Pioneer Press does allow for the possibility of a high ankle sprain, but it sounds like Peterson would -- at most -- miss one game because of the injury. Peterson does have a track record of playing hurt. He has missed just three games in his five-year career, and just one since his rookie season.

Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press (Sorry couldn't get the link to work)

 
Jeremy Fowler just reported a high ankle sprain.

The St. Paul Pioneer Press' Jeremy Fowler reports Adrian Peterson has been diagnosed with a high-ankle spain.

Source: Jeremy Fowler on Twitter

Nov 21 - 1:25 PM

Also on twitter:

Head Coach Leslie Frazier says that Adrian Peterson has a high ankle sprain ... some ligament damage ... will be in a boot for a few days.

 
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Jeremy Fowler just reported a high ankle sprain.The St. Paul Pioneer Press' Jeremy Fowler reports Adrian Peterson has been diagnosed with a high-ankle spain.Source: Jeremy Fowler on TwitterNov 21 - 1:25 PMAlso on twitter:Head Coach Leslie Frazier says that Adrian Peterson has a high ankle sprain ... some ligament damage ... will be in a boot for a few days.
Good info. I'll update the subtitle. :thumbup:
 
It's the Dreaded High Ankle Sprain, only slightly less dreaded than the Dreaded Lisfranc.
Incorrect. It's a deltoid ligament sprain IMO. A HAS happens when the ankle is plantar flexed downward (toe pointed down in layman's). His ankle was everted (foot turned out in layman's), placing the stress on the medial ligaments--the strongest set of ligaments in the ankle.
Eversion of the foot is also critical to the mechanism of a high ankle sprain. Peterson's foot wasn't significantly dorsiflexed, but enough that my first thought was high ankle sprain. Don't know if we'll hear anything specific today or later in the week. Hopefully, if it is a HAS, it's relatively minor and a 1-2 week injury rather than a 3-4 week injury.
 
Couple more updates:

Vikings coach Leslie Frazier confirmed Monday that Adrian Peterson has a Grade 1 high left ankle sprain.

The Grade 1 characterization is the most mild high ankle sprain possible. Peterson is still going to be very questionable to play in Week 12, but glass-half full fantasy owners can view it as a positive with a matchup with Atlanta's stout run defense on the slate. While Peterson is one of the league's most durable players and a noted quick healer, he's still likely to be sidelined for one game. That means the running load in Minnesota would fall on Toby Gerhart and Percy Harvin. Gerhart struggled against the Raiders on Sunday and has a tough Week 12 matchup, but is still a must add in all formats. Harvin may actually get the biggest boost in terms of surefire fantasy starters. The Vikings have used him at tailback in I-formation packages this season. He carried the rock five times in Week 11.

ESPN 1500 Twin Cities describes Adrian Peterson (high ankle sprain) as "doubtful" and "a long shot" to play in Week 12.

Vikings coach Leslie Frazier didn't rule out Peterson at his Monday press conference, but a Monday MRI did reveal some ligament damage and the "high" sprain of Peterson's left ankle. Frazier confirmed that Peterson will be in a protective boot for at least the next few days. Frazier also said Peterson's availability "will be determined by his health, not the team's 2-8 record."

 
there is no reason to rush him back......they will make sure it has time to fully heal.....if they were in the hunt, it might be different

 
Frazier also said Peterson's availability "will be determined by his health, not the team's 2-8 record."
Coaches always seem to say that players play when they are able, but if the team is sitting at 2-10, I'm not sure there will be a lot of incentive to run your franchise RB 25 times a game right off an injury.
 
'zamboni said:
'ChuckLiddell said:
Frazier also said Peterson's availability "will be determined by his health, not the team's 2-8 record."
Coaches always seem to say that players play when they are able, but if the team is sitting at 2-10, I'm not sure there will be a lot of incentive to run your franchise RB 25 times a game right off an injury.
Is there any way he plays this week?
 

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