Every weekday, our Vikings reporters walk you through what's happening with the team that day.

WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED

— The numbers mislead a little, but the Vikings pass defense is much improved.

— The Vikings are getting great pass-rushing push from their defensive tackles.

— Rookie OLB Anthony Barr was named the NFC's Defensive Player of the Week.

— Veteran DE Brian Robison missed yesterday's practice with a gluteal injury.

— Coach Mike Zimmer downplayed the matchup with Redskins coach Jay Gruden.

— Rookie QB Teddy Bridgewater feels comfortable running the two-minute drill.

TWEET OF THE (YESTER)DAY

BEHIND ENEMY LINES

— Robert Griffin III will start at quarterback against the Vikings this weekend.

— The Redskins picked the right kicker when they stuck with Kai Forbath.

— MLB Keenan Robinson is bringing physicality to the Redskins defense.

TODAY'S VIKINGS SCHEDULE

The coordinators will be at the podium after the morning walkthrough. Practice is at 12:50 p.m.

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT

The MMQB website unveiled its midseason All-Pro team yesterday, and only one Vikings player received recognition. That was S Harrison Smith, who was a second-team selection behind Earl Thomas of the Seahawks and Troy Polamalu of the Steelers. This is just one list, but it does get you thinking about possible Pro Bowl selections. If Smith keeps playing at his current level, he will likely be headed to Arizona for the game. But will any teammates join him? Barr and DE Everson Griffen have produced the kind of splash plays and gaudy statistics to get attention. As for the offense, the Vikings, sans RB Adrian Peterson, haven't come close to producing a legitimate candidate.