Adrian Peterson reveals 'Armor of God' tattoo

ByBen Goessling ESPN logo
Saturday, July 25, 2015

MANKATO, Minn. -- As he prepares to rejoin the Minnesota Vikings at training camp, Adrian Peterson has some new artwork over his heart.

The running back tweeted a picture on Friday night of his new tattoo, which runs over his chest and down his left arm. The tattoo is designed to look like body armor, with a letter "A" and the inscription "Shield of Faith" over Peterson's heart. His left shoulder is tattooed with a lion, and a sword running down the middle of an open Bible.

With the picture, Peterson tweeted Ephesians 6:10-19, which tells Christians to "put on the full armor of God."

Peterson's ninth season in the NFL begins with unique circumstances; the 30-year-old running back played just one game last season and eventually was suspended after pleading no contest to misdemeanor reckless assault in November for injuring his son in an act of discipline. He returned to the Vikings in June, but has been fairly tight-lipped since ending his 8 1/2-month absence from the team.

The Vikings, who play the Steelers in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game on Aug. 9, join Pittsburgh as the first two teams to open training camp on Saturday. Players are reporting to Minnesota State University on Saturday, with the Vikings' first practice slated for Sunday.

Peterson is expected to address the media early in training camp.

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