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    Harvin, Williams, Edwards all miss practice for Vikings

    EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP)

    Just three days away from the NFC title game, the Minnesota Vikings' injury situation isn't looking any better.

    Defensive tackle Kevin Williams and defensive end Ray Edwards missed their second straight practice on Thursday because of knee trouble.
    Receiver and kick returner Percy Harvin also was not present. After practicing on Wednesday, he got another migraine headache, a problem that has plagued him all season.

    Harvin missed a game against Cincinnati in December because of the headaches and visited the Mayo Clinic to address the recurring issue. While Harvin has been headache-free for more than a month, coach Brad Childress said it was unrealistic to think that the problem had been solved.

    "I think it's just a matter of trying to slow the onsets," Childress said. "For a while he had them pretty often. This is the first time one's raised up (in a while). We expect him to be OK."

    The Vikings sure could use him on Sunday against the New Orleans Saints. The Associated Press' offensive rookie of the year is a key part of the Vikings' offensive game plan with his ability to lineup in the backfield as a running back and out wide as a receiver.

    "We're trying to put Percy in as many places as we can," offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell said. "We want to make sure we don't have him just lined up in one spot where you can take him away. ... It's important to get the ball in his hands, sometimes to throw it (to him) and sometimes the easiest way is just to hand the ball to him."

    Edwards had three sacks and five quarterback hurries in last weekend's win over Dallas and Williams is a perennial Pro Bowler and one of the league's best defensive tackles. Williams is a force against the run and also provides pressure on the quarterback up the middle.

    If the Vikings are going slow down the league's highest scoring offense in New Orleans, Williams and Edwards figure to play a big part in it.

    "They are vital cogs to our success on defense," defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier said. "So we need the both of them. You'd like to have them at 100 percent. Not sure if that will be the case. But just their presence will make a difference."

    Pro Bowl cornerback Antoine Winfield said his injured right foot is feeling "a lot better" from when he first returned from a six-game absence on Dec. 13 against the Bengals.

    Winfield said he still expects to spend most of his time against the Saints' high-flying offense on Sunday lined up as the nickelback in the slot. The Vikings made that adjustment -- and move nickelback Benny Sapp outside -- when Winfield returned to reduce the stress on his foot as we worked his way back.

    For the first time on Thursday, Winfield acknowledged his foot was fractured, and not sprained, against Baltimore on Oct. 18.

    "Once I fractured my foot, I really couldn't condition, really couldn't lift (weights) with my lower body," Winfield said. "The last couple weeks, I feel myself getting my strength back and getting close to 100 percent."

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerseykingpin View Post
    EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP)

    Just three days away from the NFC title game, the Minnesota Vikings' injury situation isn't looking any better.

    Defensive tackle Kevin Williams and defensive end Ray Edwards missed their second straight practice on Thursday because of knee trouble.
    Receiver and kick returner Percy Harvin also was not present. After practicing on Wednesday, he got another migraine headache, a problem that has plagued him all season.

    Harvin missed a game against Cincinnati in December because of the headaches and visited the Mayo Clinic to address the recurring issue. While Harvin has been headache-free for more than a month, coach Brad Childress said it was unrealistic to think that the problem had been solved.

    "I think it's just a matter of trying to slow the onsets," Childress said. "For a while he had them pretty often. This is the first time one's raised up (in a while). We expect him to be OK."

    The Vikings sure could use him on Sunday against the New Orleans Saints. The Associated Press' offensive rookie of the year is a key part of the Vikings' offensive game plan with his ability to lineup in the backfield as a running back and out wide as a receiver.

    "We're trying to put Percy in as many places as we can," offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell said. "We want to make sure we don't have him just lined up in one spot where you can take him away. ... It's important to get the ball in his hands, sometimes to throw it (to him) and sometimes the easiest way is just to hand the ball to him."

    Edwards had three sacks and five quarterback hurries in last weekend's win over Dallas and Williams is a perennial Pro Bowler and one of the league's best defensive tackles. Williams is a force against the run and also provides pressure on the quarterback up the middle.

    If the Vikings are going slow down the league's highest scoring offense in New Orleans, Williams and Edwards figure to play a big part in it.

    "They are vital cogs to our success on defense," defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier said. "So we need the both of them. You'd like to have them at 100 percent. Not sure if that will be the case. But just their presence will make a difference."

    Pro Bowl cornerback Antoine Winfield said his injured right foot is feeling "a lot better" from when he first returned from a six-game absence on Dec. 13 against the Bengals.

    Winfield said he still expects to spend most of his time against the Saints' high-flying offense on Sunday lined up as the nickelback in the slot. The Vikings made that adjustment -- and move nickelback Benny Sapp outside -- when Winfield returned to reduce the stress on his foot as we worked his way back.

    For the first time on Thursday, Winfield acknowledged his foot was fractured, and not sprained, against Baltimore on Oct. 18.

    "Once I fractured my foot, I really couldn't condition, really couldn't lift (weights) with my lower body," Winfield said. "The last couple weeks, I feel myself getting my strength back and getting close to 100 percent."
    Saints win easily

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    Seems like ever time they talk about injuries on a team , they cover!

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    ouch.. harvin been fked up last one month.. aint good

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    I think Edwards is the only one that might not play. K. Williams and Harvin are more precautionary. Williams didnt come out of the game vs. Dallas so I doubt it too serious. Harvin had a slight headache and it was being treated as a migraine, just in case. Edwards injury looked bad on Sunday and I doubt that he will play although the media and coaches sounded like there was a decent chance he would play.

    If they dont play, Harvin will be the most missed as Minnesota doesnt have a true slot receiver to replace him. Shiancoe would get most the looks over the middle of the field. Minnesota rotates their DT quite a bit and although K Williams would be a big loss they have solid backups in Evans and Kennedy who have been playing well. If Edwards does not play Robison would get the start at DE and he is more of a pass rush specialist. He doesnt play the run that well but Minnesota may use Jaymie Mitchell on running downs and Robison in passing situations.

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    ESPN is now saying Williams and Edwards were at practice today but harvin was still out.

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    Nice update Jersey..No offense but it sounds like more media propaganda than anything else..keep em coming..

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    Quote Originally Posted by rk9 View Post
    ESPN is now saying Williams and Edwards were at practice today but harvin was still out.
    ESPN just said Harvin might not even make the trip.

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