Sunday morning injury reports are coming in, and thus far a lot of the questionable guys seem to be good to go. And it doesn't appear that Adrian Peterson will be on any kind of a snap count coming back from a knee injury.
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With Peterson, it's not terribly surprising. The Vikings have to win out and get some help, and their other running backs aren't any good, so no real reason to bring Peterson along slowly. May as well send him out there and hope he's as amazing as he was coming back from ACL surgery a few years back. The opposing defense is poor. I'd consider Peterson if I had him, and would not go near Jerick McKinnon.
Aaron Rodgers (calf) will play, but the Packers must have some concern since they'll have two other quarterbacks active. Green Bay is in a must-win situation, but it sounds like if Rodgers really isn't moving well they'll put in Brett Hundley.
The Raiders should have both Amari Cooper and Michael Crabtree available; they were both questionable.
Eric Ebron for Detroit, Martellus Bennett for New England, and Jordan Matthews for Philadelphia are good to go. Theo Riddick and A.J. Green are not.
--Andy Richardson