The Vikings won't know until later in the week whether cornerback Antoine Winfield will be available for the Packers game on Saturday.
Winfield broke his right hand in the Vikings' victory at Houston Dec. 23. He returned to play in Sunday's game against Green Bay before pain forced him to leave the game. The Packers passing game heated up quickly after that.
During his press conference Monday, Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said was simply pain – not further injury – that forced Winfield out of the game. As for his availability for Saturday's rematch with the Packers in Green Bay?
"We don't know what's going to happen with Antoine," Frazier said. "We'll see how he does throughout the week. He was in quite a bit of pain [Sunday], so we'll have to see how he does throughout the week and make a decision, maybe, later on."
Marcus Sherels was inserted as Winfield's replacement as the slot cornerback in passing situations. Frazier said the team went with – and stayed with – Sherels for the rest of the game because he has gotten more reps in the slot than rookie Josh Robinson, and that Robinson was best suited to play on the outside. That said, Frazier hinted that, should Winfield be unavailable, the Vikings might re-think their nickel defense.
"There are some things we'll have to look at for this ball game that we might do a little bit different," Frazier said. "But it goes back to who is an inside corner and who is an outside corner."
Injury updates
Frazier said defensive end Brian Robison, who returned from a sprained shoulder to play Sunday, came out of the game OK.
Running back Adrian Peterson told Frazier that he felt better coming out of Sunday's 199-yard performance than he did a week ago, when he finished the Houston game feeling a bit banged up.