Vikings coach Leslie Frazier doesn't expect injured running backs Adrian Peterson and Toby Gerhart to practice until Friday, if at all this week, but hasn't ruled either player out of Sunday's game against the Eagles at Mall of America Field.
Frazier said he's more optimistic that Gerhart (hamstring) will return Friday but added that Peterson (mid-foot sprain) "is a fast healer, as we all know."
"He can do things that most can't when it comes to coming back from injury," Frazier added. "He believes he's going to be ready to go. We were walking up the stairs a few minutes ago and I said, 'Hey, what do you think?' And he said, 'I'll be ready, Coach. Don't worry about me.' That's Adrian. So we'll see."
With torn ligaments and a Lisfranc injury ruled out by a series of tests Monday, Peterson's ability to play will come down to "pain tolerance and [whether he can] do some of the things he needs to do to be able to protect himself," Frazier said. But Frazier also said the team will proceed on the side of caution, keeping in mind Peterson's long-term value and the fact the Vikings (3-9-1) are eliminated from playoff contention.
Peterson did some exercises in the pool Wednesday and will do so again Thursday. If he's not able to practice Friday, Frazier said he won't play Sunday.
The Vikings added to their running back depth by signing Bradley Randle, a rookie from Nevada-Las Vegas, to their practice squad Wednesday. They also have Joe Banyard on their practice squad. Both players were with them in training camp. If Peterson and Gerhart can't play, Banyard or Randle would be promoted to back up Matt Asiata.
Floyd's 'exponential' growth
Rookie defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd has been more noticeable the past two weeks with seven tackles, three for losses, one sack and three quarterback hits.
"He's maturing as a young player, and part of that is being around a Kevin Williams and a Jared [Allen] and those guys and watching how they do things in practice," Frazier said. "But his growth over the last, say, two or three weeks has been exponential. He's really come along."