Minnesota QB Bradford says knee is ‘better’
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford says his left knee is feeling better this week, raising the possibility he’ll return from injury after only a one-game absence.
Bradford said he’s planning to test the knee in practice Wednesday. He took limited turns last week, because of soreness and swelling and, according to the Vikings Twitter page, he did so again today.
Today’s #Vikings injury report pic.twitter.com/Xr41G80s62
— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) September 20, 2017
After going through pregame warmups Sunday at Pittsburgh, Bradford was ruled out. Case Keenum took over at quarterback for the Vikings, who lost 26-9 to the Steelers.
Bradford said he hurt the knee in the season opener against New Orleans, when he had a career-best 143.0 passer rating in leading the Vikings to a 29-19 victory over the Saints. Bradford has twice had his left ACL surgically repaired.
.@casekeenum7 and Sam Bradford are both prepping as if they’ll be under center on Sunday.
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— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) September 20, 2017
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