VIKINGS-EAGLES INJURY REPORT
Vikings: TE John Carlson (concussion) and CB Josh Robinson (chest) are out for Sunday's game. G Brandon Fusco and CB Xavier Rhodes (ankle) are doubtful. RB Adrian Peterson (foot), RB Toby Gerhart (hamstring) and Chris Cook (knee) are questionable. LB Chad Greenway (wrist) and LB Larry Dean (knee) are probable.
Eagles: LB Najee Goode (hamstring) and S Earl Wolff (knee) are doubtful. CB Cory Williams (hamstring) and CB Brandon Boykin (hip) are probable.
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