The Minnesota Vikings have "no interest" in trading running back Adrian Peterson, general manager Rick Spielman said.
Peterson, 30, has been linked with a move away from the Vikings after being reinstated to the NFL following child abuse charges.
Spielman said the team's position on Peterson had remained unchanged, wanting to keep him in Minnesota.
"Our position has not changed since all the statements we made at owner's meetings [in March]," he told a news conference on Tuesday.
"Adrian Peterson is under contract. The suspension was lifted. We're looking forward to having Adrian Peterson back as a Minnesota Viking in 2015, and that's the end of the story.
"I think coach [Mike] Zimmer stated it pretty clear that we have no interest in trading Adrian Peterson, and we don't.
"We think that, you know, Adrian made a mistake. He's paid the price for that mistake, but I think if our organisation didn't believe in Adrian Peterson, he probably wouldn't still be here today, and that's from our ownership on down.
"We believe in Adrian Peterson, but I also know we're a pretty good football team with Adrian Peterson in our backfield as well."