Santa Fe New Mexican

Vikings undecided on whether to activate quarterbac­k Bradford

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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Minnesota coach Mike Zimmer says he hasn’t made a decision regarding the status of quarterbac­k Sam Bradford, who has practiced the last two weeks in an attempt to be activated from the injured reserve list.

Case Keenum will be the Vikings starting quarterbac­k in Sunday’s NFC Divisional Round playoff game against the New Orleans Saints.

After practice on Friday, Zimmer refuted a report that Bradford might be activated.

A writer for the Boston Globe tweeted Friday the “Vikings plan to dress” Bradford, who hasn’t been active since Week 5 against the Chicago Bears.

“I don’t know how the Boston Globe would know because I haven’t made any decisions yet,” Zimmer said.

Bradford was placed on the IR on Nov. 8 after undergoing arthroscop­ic surgery to clean his left knee. He became eligible to practice before the Vikings’ Week 17 game, but didn’t until the following Tuesday. Since then, he’s participat­ed in five practices.

“It’s kind of hard to get [Bradford] reps when you’re getting your starter ready,” Zimmer said. “Forty reps in a practice, and he gets five and Bridgewate­r gets five.”

Bradford started in Week 1 against the Saints and passed for 346 yards, three touchdowns and a career high 143.0 passer rating, despite injuring his knee in the game.

Vikings cornerback Terence Newman (foot) was listed as questionab­le for Sunday. The veteran didn’t practice Thursday but was a limited participan­t on Friday.

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