The Vikings believe they now have the big-armed quarterback to complement Adrian Peterson, the league MVP running back. But will Peterson be in uniform to support Josh Freeman and that big arm when the Vikings play the Giants at MetLife Stadium on Monday?
Thursday, Peterson was limited in practice because of a hamstring injury. Friday, he was held out entirely because of tightness in the hamstring.
Coach Leslie Frazier said he's not concerned, but he doesn't have to express his end-of-the-week level of concern on paper until Saturday, when injured players are listed as probable, questionable, doubtful or out.
"I think he'll be fine with a day of rest and be ready to [practice] tomorrow," Frazier said Friday.
In other injury news, kicker Blair Walsh (hamstring) was limited in Friday's practice after being held out on Thursday. Cornerback A.J. Jefferson (ankle) missed his second consecutive practice, while cornerback Xavier Rhodes (ankle) and defensive tackle Kevin Williams (knee) were limited.
Smith out at least 8 games
The Vikings and Harrison Smith have opted to put off surgery on the starting free safety's turf toe injury in hopes that Smith can return for the Dec. 15 game against the Eagles.
Smith, injured in Sunday's loss to the Panthers, was placed on injured reserve with the designation to return after eight games. He'll be able to return to practice in six weeks.
"We're going to take this approach and then re-evaluate it at the end of six weeks to see how he feels," Frazier said. "There's a possibility that he won't need [surgery]. There are some guys who haven't had to do it."