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.
Mark Craig has covered football and the NFL the past 20 years, including the Browns from 1991-95 and the Vikings and the NFL since 2003. Since 2008, Craig has served as one of the 44 Pro Football Hall of Fame selectors. He can be followed on Twitter at @markcraignfl.
A familiar face was spotted working out for the Vikings' personnel people as coach Leslie Frazier was announcing that outside linebacker Erin Henderson still has not passed his league-mandated concussion tests and will miss a second consecutive game at Detroit on Sunday.
Safety Tyrell Johnson, the team's second round pick (43rd overall) in 2008, was one of three players the team was working out on the nearby practice field. Johnson played with the Vikings through last season before signing with the Dolphins in April. He was released during the preseason and has been staying in shape for the inevitable pileup of NFL injuries.
"It is kind of a strange feeling," Johnson said later as he looked around the locker room. "But it's definitely exciting when you come back in and the team welcomes you back in. All your teammates are happy to see you and give you hugs and stuff. It's a very welcoming feeling just to know you have your teammates still behind you and rooting for you."
Whether Johnson is actually signed is another matter. The Vikings work out several players every week and very few are signed. The team does have some depth issues at safety, however, with Mistral Raymond out three to five weeks with an ankle injury and Andrew Sendejo listed as questionable for Sunday with an ankle injury.
Johnson said he worked out with Detroit a couple of weeks ago. He also said the serious hamstring injury that forced him to have surgery and put on injured reserve last November has healed completely.
"Having this little time off with the family is always good," Johnson said. "But having a job is even better."
Here are some other highlights from today's post-practice access:
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