Meet Ashley Brown, girlfriend of NFL star Adrian Peterson. It has been reported the two met in college, but we can’t confirm it.
Adrian Peterson has a daughter, Adeja, born in 2004, from his high school sweetheart. Adrian says, “She means the world to me.” “She’s just like me.” “Adeja is a bundle of energy.”She’s starting to understand that I’m a football player. If there’s a football laying around, she’ll pick it up and run with it.” Adrian admits, “Football is 10 times more important to me now. I have to be able to provide for my little girl. I want her to live a good life and want to make her proud of her dad.”

Adrian Peterson played college football for Oklahoma University. Nearly three months after being drafted, he was signed by the NFL Minnesota Vikings on July 29, 2007. Adrian signed a contract for $40.5 million over five years, with $17 million guaranteed.
HipHollywood.com talked to several players of the Lakers about the wedding between Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom. Check out what Derek Fisher, Luke Walton, Shannon Brown, and Josh Powell had to say about the event.
NBA star Carmelo Anthony’s wife Lala Vasquez keeping it real washing her Range Rover Suv at the car wash. Can you blame her, it is a recession right now.
Serious Or Just Playin? Tyson Beckford Says He Would Get It In With Obama! “Id Have Michelle Hold The Camera. I Be The One In Control”
This kind of statement is one that makes you say hmmmmm!
Meet Candice Johnson, long time girlfriend of NFL star Vince Young. Candice and Vince are high school and college sweethearts. They met at Madison High school and followed each other to college at the University Of Texas. During an interview last year, Vince said he wants to marry Candice in the near future.
Currently, Vincent Young plays for the NFL Tennessee Titans. Young was the third overall draft pick in the 2006 NFL Draft. He played college football at The University of Texas. As a junior in college, Young finished second behind Reggie Bush in the voting for the Heisman Trophy.Young led his team to a BCS National Championship against the defending BCS national champion, University of Southern California, in the 2006 Rose Bowl.
On July 27, 2006, Young agreed to terms on his initial contract with the Titans. Terms of the deal were reported to include five years with a sixth year team option and as much as US$58 million overall including $25.7 million in guaranteed money.








































