Vikings cornerback Xavier Rhodes passed the NFL's concussion protocol this week, and he's expected to help a depleted secondary Sunday against the Bears. Rhodes was a full participant in Friday's practice and should start opposite Vikings cornerback Chris Cook.
"We're pretty thin in the secondary," Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said, "and playing with a lot of guys that are out of position that you don't really want to play as much as we're having to play them, because it does affect your special teams as well. So to have Xavier back, that's a big deal."
Rhodes left Sunday's tie with the Packers at the start of the overtime and didn't return because of a concussion. Before the injury, the rookie had his best game of the season with the Vikings sticking to press man coverage for most of the game. He recorded four tackles and four pass deflections.
"I'm not looking to build; I'm just looking to just get better," Rhodes said.
Listed at 6-1, Rhodes' size will help the Vikings attempt to stop physical Bears wide receivers Brandon Marshall (6-4) and Alshon Jeffery (6-3). It's uncertain how much the Vikings plan to continue to incorporate press coverage again, but Rhodes showed he can excel in those circumstances despite his inexperience.
"You've got to be able to stay in front of them and don't let them push you around," Rhodes said of Marshall and Jeffery.
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Vikings safety Harrison Smith is on track to return quicker than he, or the Vikings, anticipated after suffering a turf toe injury against the Panthers in Week 6. Smith participated in practice Friday and described it as an encouraging first day.
Since he was placed on injured reserve with the designation to return, the Vikings can't activate Smith until Dec. 15 against the Eagles — though Frazier wished the NFL rule was different after watching Smith on Friday.