Stephen A. Smith and Max Kellerman debate whether Vikings RB Adrian Peterson should do whatever he can to return to game action before the end of the season. (1:59)

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- Adrian Peterson continues to make progress toward a possible return this season.

The Minnesota Vikings running back ran short sprints in the end zone of the team's indoor practice field on Tuesday, continuing his rehab from the torn right meniscus he suffered in September.

Sources had told ESPN last week that Peterson was cleared to begin running. Coach Mike Zimmer said Tuesday was not Peterson's first time running on a field during his rehab, but the running back's appearance at practice showed he still is heading in the right direction toward playing again this season.

"He's doing good," Zimmer said, "He's probably ahead of schedule, I guess."

The typical recovery timetable after a full meniscus repair, which Peterson had on Sept. 22, is thought to be at least three to four months. Sources told ESPN earlier this month that Peterson could be on the early end of that timetable, with a return on Dec. 18 against the Indianapolis Colts or Dec. 24 against the Green Bay Packers appearing to be distinct possibilities.

Adrian Peterson, who underwent surgery to repair a right lateral meniscus tear on Sept. 22, is making solid progress in his recovery and could be back on the field for the Vikings by mid- to late December. AP Photo/Andy Clayton-King

On Tuesday, Zimmer would not discuss a timetable for when Peterson could practice or possibly return to action.

"We'll worry about all that when that happens," Zimmer said. "Right now, we have to focus on Dallas and their team."

Peterson's possible return could provide a boost to the league's 32nd-ranked running game.

"He looked good," guard Alex Boone said. "It kind of caught me off guard a little bit. We were doing a little walk-through, and he was running around. We look forward to his return."