MINNEAPOLIS -- Minnesota Vikings?running back Adrian Peterson suffered a torn meniscus in his right knee during Sundays?17-14 victory over the Green Bay Packers, Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer said Monday.Zimmer, who said a timetable for Petersons return is uncertain, did not rule out the running back playing this week and said the team is looking at several options.?Hes sitting down with the doctors and [head athletic trainer Eric Sugarman], Zimmer said.Peterson slightly twisted his knee at the end of a 5-yard run. His right foot was briefly stuck under the upper leg of Kyler Fackrell as the Packers linebacker brought him to the ground. Peterson left with 3:32 to play in the third quarter.He hobbled off the field with the assistance of athletic trainers. After being examined on the sideline, Peterson hopped through a field-level club at the teams new stadium toward the Vikings locker room.Upon arriving in the locker room, Peterson was quickly ruled out.He was later seen using crutches with a large black brace around the knee.The 2015 NFL rushing leader, who had just 19 carries for 31 yards last week against the Tennessee Titans, was injured on his longest run of the night.He had gained only 19 yards on 12 carries, although his presence had helped Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford hit Stefon Diggs on a pair of long strikes when the Packers were loading up to stop Peterson.Peterson suffered a devastating left knee injury in 2011 -- tearing both his ACL and MCL -- only to bounce back and rush for 2,097 yards in the 2012 regular season. If Peterson were unable to play against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, the Vikings could turn to Matt Asiata and Jerick McKinnon, who combined to run for 1,108 yards in 2014 while Peterson missed 15 games because of NFL discipline.I have a lot of confidence in those two guys, Zimmer said. Theyre both different types of runners, but I think the combination of the two can help us.The injury to Peterson is the latest blow to the Vikings, who saw quarterback Teddy Bridgewater tear multiple knee ligaments on Aug. 30 and started the season with two different quarterbacks after trading for Bradford on Sept. 3. The Vikings, though, are 2-0 and in sole possession of first place in the NFC North.Everything we do is for the team. Were not going to be the only team to have injuries, Zimmer said. So were going to keep plugging away. Aleksander Barkov Jersey . 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MIAMI -- A combination of execution and fun has helped Maryland open the season with two convincing wins.But the combination of Perry Hills to DJ Moore hasnt hurt either.Hills threw for three touchdowns, two to Moore, to lead Maryland to a 41-14 win over Florida International on Friday night.Hills completed 13-of-18 passes for 210 yards in three quarters. He connected with Moore for a 45-yard touchdown pass and Derrick Hayward for a 9-yard score in the second quarter to give Maryland a 31-7 advantage at halftime. Lorenzo Harrison scored on a 40-yard run for the Terrapins fourth touchdown of the first half.Were doing an unbelievable job of executing, Hills said. We all came out here and had a good time. Thats the final point -- to come out here and have fun.Moore finished with six receptions and 147 yards for Maryland (2-0).We watched on film (FIU cornerbacks) were going to play soft often so that was something we were going to attack, Moore said.First-year Maryland head coach DJ Durkin rested Hills after his third touchdown pass -- a 40-yard catch and run by Moore with 2:21 remaining in the third quarter.Just pleased the way we came out and played, Durkin said. I thought our guys prepared really well, traveled really well. That was a big thing for us coming and how we were going to go through it as a team.Its not easy getting road wins in college football. The way our guys responded, Im really excited for them.The Terrapins never trailed after taking a 10-0 lead on Adam Greenes 23-yard field and Jermaine Carters 15-yard interception return in the first quarter.Carters interception was the third interception return for FIU quarterback Alex McGough.Im proud of this football team; I loove this football team, FIU head coach Ron Turner said.dddddddddddd Im disappointed for them more because we battled and we did a lot of good things defensively and I think they wore our defense down.Alex Gardner rushed for 109 yards and scored on a four-yard run in the second quarter for the Panthers (0-2).We should be putting out more points as an offense because were experienced so its frustrating, Gardner said. But the great thing about sports is that we get another chance.The Terrapins are now 5-0 in their all-time series against the Panthers.THE TAKEAWAYMARYLAND: The passing connection usually is Hills to Moore but the combination switched roles on a reverse play in the first quarter, when Moore completed a 21-yard pass to Hills that led to Greenes field goal. That was fun, I almost lost the ball for a second in the lights, first career catch, Hills said.FIU: McGough limped off the field after attempting to tackle Carter during his interception. Red-shirt freshman Maurice Alexander replaced McGough for the next three series. Although McGough returned with 56 seconds remaining in the first half, Alexander played the entire second half. Turner said McGough experienced stiffness in his lower back and he sat him out the rest of the game as a precaution.UP NEXTMARYLAND: Its back to the Sunshine State next weekend for the Terrapins, who play at Central Florida on Sept. 17 in the final tune-up before opening their Big Ten schedule at home against Purdue on Oct. 1.FIU: The Panthers return to UMass for a second consecutive year, going to Amherst on Sept. 17. ' ' '