Vikings left tackle Bryant McKinnie, who has now played four games after being suspended for the first four for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy stemming from his arrest for a February incident outside a Miami nightclub, was asked if he has reached his pre-suspension form.
"Not yet," he said. "I still have some work to do, but I've got a little bit of time. But I'm getting better and I'm getting the old feeling back.
"My weight is good; I'm in good shape. It's just getting my confidence back because I haven't been here for a little bit. So certain things I do, I probably lack a little confidence in, but I'm getting it back slowly. I'm just going to continue my progress and work to get better each game."
McKinnie said he hasn't heard anything about the date for his court hearing.
McKinnie is determined not to get in any more trouble. The last problem cost him $746,000, and he might be out of football if he gets into trouble again.
Allen plans to play Vikings players are confident defensive end Jared Allen will play Sunday against the Packers, even though he has a serious shoulder injury. "He's a tough guy," coach Brad Childress said.
There are many players who can't play with a sprain of the AC joint of the shoulder, because they can't tolerate the pain.
Allen played with it in the second half of the 28-21 victory against the Houston Texans on Sunday, and finished the game with two hurries and two sacks. He argued with defensive line coach Karl Dunbar for quite some time before he was allowed to re-enter the game.