Adrian Peterson reiterated Monday that having an openly gay teammate wouldn't be a problem for him and said he didn't feel the need to apologize for his comments last month that he's "not with" gay marriage because he was voicing his "personal opinion."

The Minnesota Vikings star running back told The Oklahoman on Monday that having a gay teammate "really wouldn't bother me that much."

He, however, admitted to the newspaper that having to take showers with a gay teammate would make him uncomfortable.

"Simple things, as far as showers and things like that, you know, of course, anyone would be uncomfortable. But you know, I'm a grown man. There's things that I can deal with. I'm comfortable in my skin," he told the newspaper.

"I'll still high-five them. Pat them on the butt when he's doing good, and go on about my business."

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck told CNN last week that he would "be disappointed" if an NFL player chose to come out as gay and there was a negative reaction to him around the league.

"It's the 21st century, and I know I would have absolutely no problem with it. I hope no one would treat him any differently than any straight player, no special treatment -- he's just another guy," he told CNN.