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Local news reporter has funny, awkward reaction when he realizes he's interviewing Adrian Peterson about traffic

Fox 26 reporter John Donnelly did not realize who he was talking to while doing a segment on road rage.

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While interviewing a local man about how to handle road rage incidents, Donnelly asked the man his name.

"Adrian Peterson," he responded.

Donnelly paused before saying, "Wait a minute. You're not..." Peterson laughed and sheepishly said, "Yeah."

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Watch the funny and awkward exchange below, via Donnelly's Facebook:

Donnelly also posted a photo with Peterson.

You can see the full segment, with Peterson, here >

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