Brett Favre might have missed a few weeks of the preseason but it won't take him much time before he's put into a game.
Coach Brad Childress said Friday the quarterback will play a series or possibly two -- depending on how long the first series runs -- on Sunday night as the Vikings play the 49ers in San Francisco in a game that will be televised nationally by NBC.
Childress said ideally the first series would go 10 plays for Favre because, "that's what he needs right now and all he's ready for right now."
"I think he's doing a good job of rounding into," form, Childress said. "He has been throwing the football, there is no question about that. Just conditioning his legs. ... He's versed in our system and our calls."
Tarvaris Jackson will take over for Favre and play past halftime and then be replaced by Sage Rosenfels. Childress said he does not know if rookie Joe Webb will be able to get in the game. The rest of the first-team offense will play the opening quarter.
Middle linebacker E.J. Henderson, who suffered a fractured femur last December, will make his first appearance this preseason and play with the defensive starters in the first quarter. Asher Allen will start at right cornerback and then will rotate on a series-by-series basis with Lito Sheppard. Childress said that Antoine Winfield will start at the left corner but only play one series before being replaced by rookie Chris Cook.
Winfield is coming off a broken foot and although he appears to be completely healthy the Vikings certainly want to get more of a look at Cook, who has impressed in the preseason.
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