While Minnesota Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph and safety
Harrison Smith have been cleared after sustaining concussions last weekend
against the Chicago Bears, wide receiver Percy Harvin received “mixed results”
when he tested his injured left ankle at practice yesterday, reports Tom
Pelissero of 1500ESPN.com.
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Coach Leslie Frazier said safety Harrison Smith and tight end Kyle Rudolph have been cleared following the concussions they suffered in Sunday's loss at Chicago, while receiver Percy Harvin tested out his balky left ankle with seemingly mixed results.
Smith said that his concussion “wasn’t severe” and the
safety was able to participate at Wednesday’s practice in a limited capacity.
Rudolph was sidelined yesterday, but it seemed to have more to do with his
shoulder injury than the concussion.
Meanwhile, Harvin went through drills yesterday and trainers
noted that he was just “OK” but “definitely not there yet.” Frazier said that
he plans on being cautious with Harvin moving forward, making the wide receiver’s
status for this weekend’s game unclear.
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