In what, to date, has been a wildly entertaining then exasperating then surprisingly encouraging Vikings season, now is an odd time to turn the spotlight toward a French bulldog named Yoshi. But without that friendly little pup, Jerome Simpson admits he might not have come through the past three weeks with as much peace of mind as he has.
Suspended by the NFL for three games following his guilty plea in March to a felony drug charge, the Vikings receiver has been forced into a somewhat lonely existence since the regular season began.
And Yoshi, whom Simpson picked up as a puppy this spring?
"He's been my companion, man," Simpson said. "He's too cool, so affectionate and people-friendly. I'm a single guy, by myself a lot. So Yoshi's been around to keep me company. Especially these last few weeks. I've needed that."
These past three weeks have left Simpson somewhat stir crazy. Yes, he has had access to the Vikings facilities. He has been able to work out with the strength coaches. And he has been allowed to attend all team meetings.
But Simpson hasn't been able to play football, banned from practice and confined to his couch for the past three game days. Those have been the worst.
"Screaming the whole time," Simpson said Monday. "I was just like a fan. Maybe even worse than a real fan. ... I'm into the game the whole time. And I hate the commercial breaks."
Now, those couch potato Sundays are over and Simpson has the green light to return. On Wednesday, he will partake in his first practice of the regular season. And he is eager to join the Vikings on their Week 4 trip to Detroit, where he will see his first game action since Aug. 17.