Percy Harvin led the NFL in receptions and was an early front-runner for NFL MVP until he suffered a torn ligament in his left ankle on Nov. 4 at Seattle.
The Vikings receiver hasn't been at Winter Park since being placed on injured reserve Dec. 5. The Vikings have gone 5-2 without Harvin, who chose to stay in Florida while rehabilitating.
Coach Leslie Frazier said Harvin, 24, is not required to be at Winter Park or on the sideline for games.
"It's purely up to him," Frazier said. "If he wanted to be around, he could be around. I know he wants our team to do well, and that's important.
"I know he's supportive of his teammates. As any of the guys who are on IR that don't travel with us or don't participate in what we're doing, it's nothing that upsets their teammates or gets them concerned."
Frazier said the Vikings are monitoring Harvin's rehab. Harvin, who has five career kickoff returns for touchdown, has one season left on his rookie contract.
Put me in, coach Adrian Peterson has lobbied to play on special teams, and not only to return kickoffs.
"He always asks," special teams coach Mike Priefer insisted. "He's a football player. Gunner, field goal block, returner. The guy is awesome. I always say yes. And then I ask the head coach and he says no."