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There is a mini-competition brewing to be the top return man for the Vikings but either way it is good news for the team.
Here are more takeaways from Day 17 of training camp: There wasn’t much to write home about when analyzing McCarthy’s progress as most of the practice was conducted at a walkthrough pace. He went through his progressions mostly at half speed with head coach Kevin O’Connell looking on.
Daniel Jones will start for the Indianapolis Colts in Week 1. If all goes well, it will benefit his former team, the Minnesota Vikings, in a big way.
The latest addition to the growing list of issues their wide receiver room is facing comes in the form of Jalen Nailor. He has been dealing with a hand injury since last Thursday, and head coach Kevin O'Connell says there is no timetable for a return as he is "day-to-day," and the team is still working on an approach to the injury.
The Vikings officially announced the addition of two offensive players on Tuesday. They've signed running back Xazavian Valladay and offensive lineman Zack Bailey. Linebacker Max Tooley, who was just brought back last week, was waived again to make room on the 90-man roster.
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The Minnesota Vikings had depth along the offensive line last year, which was utilized several times due to injuries. As a result, some players were able to find new homes with new pay, but others were forced out when new faces came in.
The practices are no longer open to fans, but the final week of Vikings training camp continued on Tuesday. There will be one last practice on Wednesday before the team heads to Nashville for the preseason finale against the Titans on Friday night.
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The undrafted rookie is making his case to be the Vikings' primary returner when the regular season kicks off in Chicago.