Dan Wiederer began covering the Vikings in 2011, enthusiastically delivering insight on the team across the Star Tribune's print and digital products. Prior to joining the Access Vikings team, he spent seven seasons covering ACC basketball at The Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer. He also covered the Chicago Bears in 2003 and 2004. Follow him on Twitter @StribDW.
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Sidney Rice practiced for the first time Wednesday after having hip surgery during the preseason. The Pro Bowl wide receiver was able to run full speed and make cuts, but he said it's unlikely that he will play Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals.
But he is happy to be back on the field.
"It felt great," Rice said Thursday before practice. "It was awesome to be out there running around. It felt great when I was running. A little sore today, a lot of tightness in there. Will continue to do what our trainers stuff have their protocol, so keep following that for now.”
Rice said his right hip was understandably sore after going through his first practice.
"It brightened my day just to see him out there," running back Adrian Peterson said. "He’s a friend first. One of my good friends. So just to see him back out moving around and having it in my mind that hey, it’s getting closer. For him to be out here and be a part of this team and help us finish going after this goal, I’m excited for him."
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