Injury update...
Vikings WR Marcus Robinson (low back) is listed as questionable and was the only player on the team to miss a portion of practice Wednesday.
WR Bethel Johnson (hamstring), WR Troy Williamson (concussion) and WR Travis Taylor (concussion) were all listed as probable for Monday's game against the New England Patriots.
The only active receiver not listed on the injury report is Billy McMullen.
Probable is defined on the injury report as a "virtual certainty that player will be available for normal duty."
Meanwhile, the Patriots have 13 players on their injury report, including 10 listed as questionable, which means there is a 50-50 chance they will play.
Six of the questionable players are starters: DE Richard Seymour (elbow), DE Ty Warren (shoulder), S Eugene Wilson (hamstring), G Stephen Neal (shoulder), CB Ellis Hobbs (wrist) and TE Daniel Graham (ankle).
Quarterback Tom Brady (right shoulder), CB Willie Andrews (thigh) and CB Antwain Spann (shoulder) are all probable.
Of the 13 players on the injury report, only Brady completed all of practice. The rest missed a portion.
WR Bethel Johnson (hamstring), WR Troy Williamson (concussion) and WR Travis Taylor (concussion) were all listed as probable for Monday's game against the New England Patriots.
The only active receiver not listed on the injury report is Billy McMullen.
Probable is defined on the injury report as a "virtual certainty that player will be available for normal duty."
Meanwhile, the Patriots have 13 players on their injury report, including 10 listed as questionable, which means there is a 50-50 chance they will play.
Six of the questionable players are starters: DE Richard Seymour (elbow), DE Ty Warren (shoulder), S Eugene Wilson (hamstring), G Stephen Neal (shoulder), CB Ellis Hobbs (wrist) and TE Daniel Graham (ankle).
Quarterback Tom Brady (right shoulder), CB Willie Andrews (thigh) and CB Antwain Spann (shoulder) are all probable.
Of the 13 players on the injury report, only Brady completed all of practice. The rest missed a portion.
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