Wallace, Wright probable for Sunday; Johnson questionable but should play

Charles Johnson is questionable after three straight practices with limited activity.

October 16, 2015 at 8:37PM
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jarius Wright (17)
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jarius Wright (17) (Tom Wallace — Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Wide receivers Mike Wallace and Jarius Wright are listed as probable for Sunday's game against the Chiefs. Fellow wideout Charles Johnson is questionable after three straight practices with limited activity.

Wallace injured his knee against the Broncos, but was a full participant today. Wright has practiced in full every day this week despite his injured hand. Johnson, who is dealing with a rib injury, is also expected to play.

Tight end Rhett Ellison (knee) and cornerback Jabari Price (shoulder) are also listed as probable. Safety Andrew Sendejo (knee) is questionable.

The Vikings have ruled out defensive end Justin Trattou (ankle) for Sunday.

The Chiefs ruled out nose tackle Dontari Poe and linebacker Josh Mauga.

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