Adrian Peterson has been the face of the Minnesota Vikings for the past decade, putting himself up there with some of the all-time great running backs in league history. However, the past few years were rocky for him, from a lengthy 2014 suspension to his knee injury in 2016.

As a result, the Vikings opted not to pick up his $18 million option for next season. The decision made Peterson a free agent, able to sign with whichever team he likes.

So why hasn’t it happened yet? He’s visited only with the Seahawks , who just signed Eddie Lacy to a one-year, $5.5 million deal on Tuesday. Peterson no longer will be heading to the Pacific Northwest now, so where else could he land? No other teams have expressed interest in the veteran back, despite Peterson rattling off a list of franchises he’d like to play for.

Here’s what Lacy’s deal with the Seahawks means for Peterson.