Minnesota Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said on Monday that Brett Favre is a neighborhood not the first test of his concussion and is passed for the meeting of the team on Tuesday night with the Philadelphia Eagles in doubt.
Favre led the Vikings to a touchdown drive to the game Monday night against the Chicago Bears open, but without success until the second quarter after being sacked by Corey Wootton. Favre threw the head out of the field in TCF Bank Stadium, frozen, and was knocked dizzy.
The Vikings list is not Favre, 41, as "out" on Monday, as they did last week when he had a sprained right shoulder. It was questionable game day and at the end of starting against the Bears.
Frazier said this week that the players in a game the Vikings one weeks after suffering a concussion involved.
Pro Bowl running back Adrian Peterson told the Star Tribune will play on Tuesday.
Peterson was considered doubtful with a thigh injury prevents the game against the Bears, and said the two extra days rest listed "helps a lot."
Favre led the Vikings to a touchdown drive to the game Monday night against the Chicago Bears open, but without success until the second quarter after being sacked by Corey Wootton. Favre threw the head out of the field in TCF Bank Stadium, frozen, and was knocked dizzy.
The Vikings list is not Favre, 41, as "out" on Monday, as they did last week when he had a sprained right shoulder. It was questionable game day and at the end of starting against the Bears.
Frazier said this week that the players in a game the Vikings one weeks after suffering a concussion involved.
Pro Bowl running back Adrian Peterson told the Star Tribune will play on Tuesday.
Peterson was considered doubtful with a thigh injury prevents the game against the Bears, and said the two extra days rest listed "helps a lot."
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