Minnesota Vikings injury report: 10 listed as probable
By Dan Zinski
The Minnesota Vikings Friday injury report listed ten players as probable for Sunday’s game vs. the Giants.
The Vikings have a chance to clinch a playoff berth Sunday vs. New York and it looks like they will have all hands on deck for the crucial game.
Ten players were listed by Minnesota on the Friday injury report but all ten are designated as probable for Sunday.
Among the probables are defensive stars Linval Joseph, Harrison Smith and Anthony Barr. If all three play this week it will be the first time they’ve been on the field together since the Green Bay game.
Adrian Peterson suffered an ankle injury last weekend but returned to practice on Friday and is among the probables.
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Jerick McKinnon found his way onto the injury report this week with a hamstring but is, you guessed it, probable.
Josh Robinson, Everson Griffen, Rhett Ellison, Charles Johnson and Sharrif Floyd also are probable.
After being seriously banged up for several weeks, it’s great that the Vikings now will probably get back to full health.
If the Minnesota Vikings have all their players available for Sunday night’s game, they will probably beat the New York Giants, who will definitely be without the suspended Odell Beckham.