NFL teams
Associated Press 9y

Vikings hopeful, noncommittal with Bridgewater

NFL, Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- The Minnesota Vikings have not committed to quarterback Teddy Bridgewater playing at Green Bay on his sprained left ankle.

Two days after the injury he was "doing much better," according to coach Mike Zimmer, but Bridgewater didn't participate in practice Tuesday.

"If he can play, we'll play him," Zimmer said.

Christian Ponder would start if Bridgewater isn't cleared.

Zimmer said Bridgewater's work Tuesday would be more mental than physical. The team planned to have Bridgewater try running on the ankle he hurt against Atlanta in his first career start. Bridgewater said he had yet to throw the ball.

The Packers have said they're preparing for Bridgewater to play Thursday, and Zimmer said he doesn't have doubt about Bridgewater's availability. But the Vikings coach also said he's taking the rookie's status "one day at a time."

"Just depends on when we feel he's ready and when we feel he's not ready," Zimmer said.

Bridgewater said he's become well-acquainted with athletic trainer Eric Sugarman and his staff since he was hurt Sunday.

"I want to do what's best for the team. I'm sure the training staff and the coaching staff is going to do what's best for the team also," Bridgewater said.

---

Online:

AP NFL websites: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL

^ Back to Top ^