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Sidney Rice will play this weekend or be done for the season. (1 Viewer)

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http://www.tsn.ca/nfl/story/?id=341932

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- All signs are pointing to Sidney Rice returning to the Minnesota Vikings this weekend.

He'll probably have to, if he wants to play at all this season.

The running mystery about Rice's status is down to the final days, three months after he had hip surgery. Vikings coach Brad Childress said Friday if the wide receiver is not activated from the physically unable to perform list for Sunday's game against Green Bay, Rice will likely be placed on injured reserve and done for 2010.

Rice declined several requests for comment in the locker-room after practice, but he told an ESPN reporter that he plans to play against the Packers.

Rice has been practising with the team for the last two weeks and must be moved to the active roster by next Wednesday for him to be eligible at all this season.

"I am pushing to be out there," he said earlier this week.

Childress said that Rice's soreness is "not as bad as last week" and that the determination on his status will be made after Saturday's practice. The Vikings have held a spot open on their active 53-man roster since dumping wide receiver Randy Moss, and since fully clearing Rice for action they've left the final decision up to him.

Rice, in the last season of a four-year contract he received after being drafted in the second round by the Vikings in 2007, broke out last year with the arrival of quarterback Brett Favre and racked up 1,312 yards receiving with eight touchdown catches. Rice balked recently at the suggestion he's taking his time with his recovery to avoid getting hurt in a contract year.

Wide receivers Bernard Berrian (groin) and Percy Harvin (ankle) had joined Rice on the sideline by the end of last week's loss to the Chicago Bears, leaving the Vikings dangerously depleted at that position. Berrian did more work in practice this week and was listed as questionable on the injury report for Sunday.

Childress said he wasn't prepared "to crown him ready," preferring to wait and watch Berrian run a full-speed deep route before choosing to use him against the Packers. He was active for the Bears game but aggravated the injury and didn't play.

Harvin is less of a concern. He's listed as probable.

"I think it's just going to be something that continues to twinge on him every now and then," Childress said.

Despite their dire 3-6 record, the Vikings appeared loose on the practice field and in the locker room this week -- giving off a nothing-to-lose vibe. Childress, who said again he has not spoken with owner Zygi Wilf about his job status, was relaxed and in a joking, story-telling mood Friday.

Defensive end Jared Allen turned to a TV camera as he discussed the crowd-noise advantage the Vikings have in the Metrodome, smiling as he spoke to the fans: "Please don't boo us. I know we haven't won but we've given you some good years the last couple years, too."

Allen maintained the all-is-not-lost approach.

"It's the same old story. We have the capability and talent to right the ship. We just have to do it," Allen said.

Special teams player Eric Frampton (hamstring), a backup safety, is doubtful for the Packers game, and two starting offensive linemen are questionable: centre John Sullivan (calf) and right guard Anthony Herrera (elbow). Cornerback Asher Allen (concussion) and backup safety Jamarca Sanford (hamstring) are probable after missing the Bears game.
 
Captain Hook said:
You should change the title on this thread - IIRC the team has until next Wednesday to activate him or place him on season ending reserve, so playing this week is not the deadline.
I thought the Vikings had until this Saturday to activate him.
 
Sorry - just found this from Rotowire so I will pull my earlier post....

Rice (hip) told ESPN's Ed Werder that he will play Sunday against Green Bay. "I'm going to play. I don't think I can go the whole game but I'm going to play as much as I can," he said. However, the Vikings won't make an official decision until Saturday at 3 pm. He's not on the official injury report since he's not on the active roster.

Spin: Head coach Brad Childress said earlier on Friday that Rice would play this weekend or be shut down for the season. It looks like Rice will play, but check on Saturday to make sure he's added to the 53-man roster. Childress has said he'll play a limited role when he returns, so his full impact may not be felt for another week or two.

Fri, Nov 19

 
Wouldn't want to count on him for much, fantasy wise. Certainly not this weekend, but I don't think he'll do much the rest of the season. If he is already saying that he won't be able to finish the game this week, you have to think he's probably at least several weeks away from being at full speed.

 
One more add to this thread and another source backing my earlier statement that technically the Vikings have until next week - although the team can certainly impose their own earlier deadline if they choose

from Eric Karabell at ESPN:

"Sidney's story: It's all about the sagas when it comes to the Minnesota Vikings. Wide receiver Sidney Rice could actually play this weekend. The Vikings have until next Wednesday to activate him, or he cannot play this season. I'm guessing he'll play, but in Week 12. Maybe the Vikings shock us all and let him dress for Sunday. Regardless, he's missed all year with a hip problem,

 

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