Vikings co-defensive coordinator Adam Zimmer said Tuesday he's not sure whether linebacker Anthony Barr will be available in less than three weeks when the team opens the regular season on Sept. 12 in Cincinnati.
Barr, one of head coach Mike Zimmer's key defenders, has not practiced in two weeks as absences that were initially called rest-related by coaches have been revealed to be related to an undisclosed injury.
Injured players are typically seen rehabbing on a side field or in the weight room, but Barr has not been spotted doing any physical work in front of reporters over the past two weeks.
"I can't tell you if he's going to be ready Week 1 or not," Adam Zimmer said Tuesday. "He's doing everything he can rehab-wise to get back in there. Hopefully, we have him Week 1. If not, we'll have somebody step in and play."
Barr, a 2014 first-round pick, has previously played through hand, back and groin injuries while starting 87 regular-season games for the Vikings. Last year, he underwent season-ending surgery to repair a torn pectoral muscle in September. He also had season-ending knee surgery to repair a meniscus tear in December 2014.
When approached by a reporter after practice last week, Barr would only say he's "got some things I've got to take care of" when asked about why he's missing practice. Mike Zimmer added Saturday that Barr's health is a concern and they're being cautious.
Barr agreed to a restructured contract this spring, which reduced his pay this season but also allows him to become a free agent in 2022. The Vikings defense might still be without Barr to start the season, in which case one of their young linebackers would need to step up.
"We'll work through that," Zimmer said. "Whether it be playing a different package or one of the guys we have on the roster. Troy [Dye] has played multiple positions for us before. Chazz [Surratt] can play multiple positions, and I thought Blake [Lynch] did a nice job the other night."