Former NFL is running back Adrian peterson According to a video received by TMZ, a fistfite was included in the poker game on 27 May. It seems that alcohol was involved.
Peterson has been dubbed “All Day”, recently gone into several alcohol -related events. The former star of Minnesota Vikings was pulled under suspicion and was accused of impaired in April, a rape.
He also appeared Celebrity Poker Tour (CPT) In May twice in Las Vegas but did not cash.
Poker-Playing athlete gets in fighting
Peterson, which appeared Hussler Casino Live In December 2024, a card room in Houston, Texas would be repaid against a opponent in Jokestors. He took some punches, but also landed some Hemakers against the unknown opponent.
The video began with a staff member, with an attempt to break the dispute between Peterson and another player. Peterson continued to charge the opponent, and both were left to throw face to face. Vikings veterans threw their opponents to threw several panches before putting them in a wall, and then a combo of Panchs.
Peterson told TMZ that he was involved in a dispute with another player at the poker table and “one thing was inspired to another.” The former university of the Oklahoma Standout also told the tabloid outlet that alcohol was involved and the dispute had been resolved.
“I and the man, we are calm,” said Peterson. “We know each other. It was really like a brother’s position. We agreed to disagree, we had our words, and we exploded – and that was it.”
The police were not invited to the card room, and Jokerstar refused to ban the player either.
Peterson played 15 years in NFL, which was just shy in the 15,000 yards race. He cracked at a distance of 4,000 yards during his college career in Oklahoma and ended the runner-up for the USC’s Matte Leinart as a new person in the 2004 Hesmen Trophy voting.
But he was recently a checker away from the field including DWI and A. 2014 arrest For child abuse, the allegations forced NFL to suspend the star for the second half of the season.
The NFL legend has been a regular on the poker table, mostly in Texas, as he retired from NFL in 2021.