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3 Players Activated from Covid19 list


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Linebacker Shaq Thompson, wide receiver Curtis Samuel and defensive tackle Derrick Brown have all been activated from the reserve/COVID list and are practicing Friday.

Defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos and tackle Greg Little were activated off the reserve/COVID-19 list earlier this week. Wide receiver DJ Moore and defensive tackle Zach Kerr remain on the list.

McCaffrey may still be our due new injury issue.

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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

WR DJ Moore and DT Zach Kerr remain on the NFL reserve/COVID-19 list and there is no expectation they will be removed in time for Sunday's game. Robby Anderson will play a big role for the WR group, and Curtis Samuel who just came off the covid list Friday will have a role in the game plan

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54 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Brandon Zylstra season.

I know this was meant as a joke, but it would be a great time to get some evaluations into the bottom of that WR barrel. This is the first time in what feels like forever we have a real WR core, why not take the opportunity and see what you have and worse case relegate them back to ST.

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50 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

WR DJ Moore and DT Zach Kerr remain on the NFL reserve/COVID-19 list and there is no expectation they will be removed in time for Sunday's game. Robby Anderson will play a big role for the WR group, and Curtis Samuel who just came off the covid list Friday will have a role in the game plan

Is David Newton the Marty Hurney of team beat writers? 

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13 minutes ago, BPF said:

I know this was meant as a joke, but it would be a great time to get some evaluations into the bottom of that WR barrel. This is the first time in what feels like forever we have a real WR core, why not take the opportunity and see what you have and worse case relegate them back to ST.

Oh I’m not joking I want to see Zylstra take advantage of time. There were a number of Vikings folks I talk to that were mad we poached him after he was cut.

I think they were hoping to stash him somehow.

 

 

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