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Peterson, Harvin questionable for Vikings

The Columbian
Published: December 3, 2010, 12:00am

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) — Adrian Peterson, Steve Hutchinson and Percy Harvin are all listed as questionable for the Minnesota Vikings game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

Peterson, the third-leading rusher in the NFL, has a sprained right ankle. Hutchinson, the perennial Pro Bowl left guard, has a broken right thumb. And Harvin, their most versatile offensive player, went to the doctor on Friday while dealing with migraine headaches.

Coach Leslie Frazier says he is optimistic that that Peterson will be able to play after practicing on Friday. But defensive end Ray Edwards, who has a high ankle sprain, Hutchinson and receiver Greg Lewis, who has a concussion, all will be gametime decisions.

Frazier said Harvin got the migraine during practice on Wednesday and will be evaluated on Saturday.

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