MANKATO – It has now been more than a year since Desmond Bishop last played a football game, 369 days to be exact. So it's easy to understand why he feels far more eager to discuss the Vikings' Friday preseason contest in Buffalo than he is to recount the moment that created such a will-testing detour 12 months ago.
Understandably, Bishop remains averse to thinking back on that night — Aug. 9, 2012. Packers at Chargers. On a routine running play during a nondescript preseason tuneup, San Diego's Ronnie Brown plowed ahead for 3 yards but landed hard atop Bishop's extended right leg.
Torn hamstring.
"I remember my worst fear coming true," Bishop said Monday. "I don't really like to revisit it."
That's the injury that cost Bishop the entire 2012 season. It's the setback that ultimately led Green Bay to release him in mid-June, creating his unlikely migration to Minnesota.
And yet with a new opportunity with the Vikings to revive his career, Bishop hasn't been able to stay on the field.
His absence from last Friday's preseason opener was because of a groin pull he suffered a week earlier, another injury obstacle at an inopportune time. No wonder Bishop's anxiety has elevated as a critical stretch arrives.
"This is going to determine whether or not he makes our team," coach Leslie Frazier said. "So much of this is about how he plays over the next two weeks. Or if he's not available because of his injury. I can't say it any simpler than that. It's a big two weeks for him. He needs to show us he can help our football team in order to make our team."