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The former NFL corridor, Adrian Peterson, seemed to get involved in a physical altercation with a man during a recent poker game.
TMZ Sports won a video of the incident in a May Poker event in Houston.
In a moment, according to the reports, Peterson and another poker player had a disagreement about the cards.
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Adrian Peterson, from the Minnesota Vikings, after scoring a touchdown against New York giants during the third quarter of a game on December 27, 2015 at the TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. (Hannah Foslien/Getty images)
The situation seemed to increase rapidly with a video that shows Peterson receiving multiple blows near his face.
The video lasted approximately 37 seconds, but did not seem to show the fight in its entirety.
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The former Minnesota Vikings star and the unidentified man suffered wounds in the face, according to TMZ. Peterson then said he suffered his injury when he fell into a chair.

Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings hastened against the Chicago Bears in the third quarter in the metrodomo of November 29, 2009. (Bruce Kluckhohn/USA Today Sports)
Peterson acknowledged that he had consumed alcohol before the altercation, although he clarified that alcohol was not responsible for the fight. The 40 -year -old Texas native compared the incident with “a brother situation.”
“I and the guy, we are great. We know each other. It was literally as a situation as a brother,” said Peterson. “We agreed to disagree, we had our words and throw blows, and that was all.”

Adrian Peterson of the Detroit Lions before a match against the Washington football team in Ford Field on November 15, 2020 in Detroit. (Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
The seven times Pro Bowler added that “he felt really bad” about what happened. He also pointed out that he and the other man involved in the fight could reach an understanding later. No one was arrested or accused, and the police did not respond.
In April, Peterson was arrested for a DWI position after attending a NFL draft party in Minnesota.
The Vikings wrote Peterson in the first round of the NFL 2007 Draft. He spent the first decade of his professional career in Minneapolis. Peterson was named MVP of the NFL in 2012 and left the Vikings after the 2016 season.
Peterson also played for the Saints, Cardinals, Washington, Leones, Titans and Seahawks.