Christian Darrisaw, Garrett Bradbury and Marcus Davenport are all day-to-day, according to Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell.
Davenport missed the season opener with an ankle injury. The 27-year-old pass rusher signed a one-year, $13 million deal with Minnesota in the offseason, after five seasons in New Orleans.
KOC says Darrisaw, Bradbury and Davenport are all “day to day”
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Darrisaw suffered an ankle injury in Sunday’s season opener but missed just six snaps in the loss. Bradbury was hurt early and was ruled out at halftime with a back injury.
“They’ll really all be day-to-day,” said O’Connell. “They’re in now getting different phases of recovery and starting our preparation on Philadelphia. We’ll see how those guys do and see how the lineup looks for Thursday.”
O’Connell said Bradbury’s back injury is “similar” to what knocked him out of five games last season, though Bradbury was “feeling pretty good” on Monday.
Making the day-to-day statuses even more tricky is the quick turnaround having to play Thursday night at Philadelphia.
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