Vikings' Bridgewater to be re-evaluated Monday with Bradford hurt
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater will be re-evaluated by his surgeon Monday to determine if the third-year pro can be removed from the physically unable to perform list and begin practicing, team trainer Eric Sugarman said Tuesday, according to Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Bridgewater hasn't played since the 2015 season after suffering major structural damage on a non-contact injury to his knee before the 2016 campaign. Bridgewater had to wait until the beginning of Week 6 before being eligible to come off the PUP list.
The news comes at an uncertain time for the Vikings' in terms of their quarterback situation, as Sam Bradford re-aggravated a knee injury Monday night against the Chicago Bears in his first game since Week 1. Sugarman also confirmed that Bradford's injury Monday was due to wear and tear, not a bone bruise like he suffered Week 1. The trainer, however, wouldn't speculate on how long Bradford would take to recover.
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