Percy Harvin still hopes to play against Chicago on Sunday. But after again missing practice Thursday, the odds of the Vikings receiver giving it a go appear to be growing slimmer.
On Wednesday, coach Leslie Frazier said he would prefer to see Harvin practice some this week before clearing him to play. Friday will be Harvin's last opportunity to do so.
Harvin sprained his left ankle Nov. 4 against Seattle and missed the Vikings' 34-24 victory over Detroit the following week. He watched his team's 403-yard eruption against Detroit from home and felt encouraged by the offense's balance and the revived passing game.
"We kept [quarterback] Christian [Ponder] on his feet," Harvin said Wednesday. "Then he made the right reads, went through his progressions and delivered the ball. They looked great. It was definitely great to see that."
Harvin saw rookie receiver Jarius Wright contribute in his absence. Wright had three catches for 65 yards and a touchdown, and that puts Harvin firmly in the camp that believes there is plenty of room to have him and Wright on the field together.
"I don't see why not," he said. "But like I said, I'm not the coach. I'm just standing in line trying to do what they ask me to do. But definitely the more playmakers who are out there, I'm pretty sure [Ponder] feels more comfortable."
With Harvin not participating in the Thanksgiving Day practice, the Vikings might again be without one of their top playmakers.
Kalil eagerLeft tackle Matt Kalil is looking forward to his first game against the Bears. He knows All-Pro defensive end Julius Peppers, who played with Matt's brother, Ryan, in Carolina, and knows the other Bears defensive stars the way the rest of us do -- through television.