Adrian Peterson Turned Down 'Dancing with the Stars' Chance This Fall


Adrian Peterson could have taken part in a different sort of competition this fall.

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Adrian Peterson is set to make his 2021 debut Sunday with the Titans. But earlier this fall, the running back was offered the chance to take part in a different sort of competition.

Peterson's agent, Ron Slavin of SportsStars, told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport that a Dancing with the Stars representative reached out to Peterson in September about a possible stint on the show.

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the program offered Peterson $150,000 for the rehearsal period, with the chance to earn up to $335,000 on the show,

Peterson, then a free agent, still wanted to return to the NFL, so he declined the opportunity.

Per ESPN, he thought he had a chance to land with the Ravens, who suffered three season-ending injuries to running backs during the preseason. The Ravens, Raiders, Dolphins, Falcons and Bills all expressed interest in Peterson, according to ESPN.

Peterson, 36, spent last season with the Lions, recording 156 carries for 604 yards and seven touchdowns. He signed with the Titans this week and is expected to play a key role; Tennessee's star running back Derrick Henry is sidelined indefinitely after having foot surgery last Tuesday.

Since leaving the Vikings after the 2016 season, the four-time All-Pro has had stints with the Cardinals, Saints and Washington Football Team, in addition to his time with Detroit.

Peterson and the Titans will face the Rams on Sunday Night Football. Kickoff is set for 8:20 p.m. ET.

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