Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford landed on the injury report Wednesday with an inssue with his right shoulder, his throwing arm, which limited him during practice as Minnesota prepares for Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts.
Receiver Laquon Treadwell (ankle), guard Brandon Fusco (concussion), safety Harrison Smith (ankle) and cornerback Trae Waynes (concussion) did not practice. Treadwell, Fusco and Waynes were injured in last week’s 25-16 victory at Jacksonville.
Coach Mike Zimmer said Smith, who did not play against the Jaguars, might play against the Colts at U.S. Bank Stadium.
“There’s a possibility, yeah, even though the report was erroneous from before,” Zimmer said. “But, yeah, he’s doing good.”
The Pioneer Press reported last week Smith would not play in Jacksonville, that he had suffered a Grade 3 sprain defined as a torn ligament that might sideline him the rest of the reggular season and require surgery, and that he would be evaluated on a week-by-week basis.
The source also said Smith could return to play late in the regular season and put off surgery if that is deemed his best option for long-term recovery.
“I really don’t read it, but I hear a lot,” Zimmer said.
Also limited Wednesday were tackle Jeremiah Sirles (ankle), defensive end Everson Griffen (hip), center Joe Berger (concussion), punt returner Marcus Sherels (rib) and receiver Stefon Diggs (knee).