Sam Bradford feeling ‘better’ but still day-to-day with knee injury
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford missed last weekend’s game with a knee injury that is not believed to be serious, but it sounds like he is no lock to play in Week 3.
Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer said Wednesday that Bradford has been feeling “better” but is still taking things day-to-day.
#Vikings Mike Zimmer on QB Sam Bradford (knee). "Sam felt better yesterday so we’ll just see how he’s doing as we move forward day to day.''
— Rick Stroud (@NFLSTROUD) September 20, 2017
Zimmer has not ruled out the possibility of Bradford missing multiple games, but that seems unlikely given what we have heard about the injury. Any knee issue is a concern for Bradford since he tore the ACL in his left knee back in 2013 and again in 2014, but he is reportedly not dealing with ligament damage this time.
Case Keenum started in place of Bradford against the Pittsburgh Steelers last weekend and will get the nod again on Sunday when the Vikings host Tampa Bay if Bradford can’t go.