Mike Zimmer concluded his opening remarks about Teddy Bridgewater's performance Sunday with a friendly jab at the assembled media.
"I hope I don't get any questions about his arm," he said, smiling.
Don't worry, Zim. Bridgewater's final three throws of the preseason put to rest the mysterious shoulder issue that snowballed into an awkward dance between Zimmer and reporters last week.
Bridgewater's arm is fine.
The Vikings' new stadium looks fabulous, too.
Those two developments in a 23-10 victory over the San Diego Chargers made U.S. Bank Stadium's unveiling as a football venue a success.
"The shoulders feel great," Bridgewater said afterward, basically confirming that he was dealing with some ailment, not that official confirmation was needed.
His surprise scratch from the Seattle game coupled with Zimmer's vow of silence and two subsequent practices in which Bridgewater didn't attempt a pass provided pretty solid clues that something was amiss.
Thankfully, we can all move on to something else now.