General Manager Rick Spielman is hopeful Danielle Hunter will only need the minimum stay on injured reserve — three weeks — to return from a reported neck injury that has sidelined him since Aug. 16.
Hunter, the 25-year-old star Vikings defensive end placed on IR this week, was working on a side field with strength coach Mark Uyeyama during the open portion of Thursday's practice. He hadn't moved much during sessions in front of reporters before jogging Thursday.
During an interview with SiriusXM radio, Spielman said the Vikings will have to "reassess" Hunter's injury to know how soon he can actually return. Spielman has not spoken with local reporters since Aug. 3.
"We're very optimistic," the GM said. "We'll see how it plays out — that Danielle hopefully will be able to be back after the three weeks. But we'll reassess where we're at with the injury and make a decision from there."
Spielman added that the Aug. 30 trade to acquire ex-Jaguars defensive end Yannick Ngakoue came together "very quickly" with a renegotiated one-year, $12 million contract.
He did not answer whether the Ngakoue trade was expedited because of Hunter's absence. Defensive end Ifeadi Odenigbo, who had seven sacks playing in a part-time role last season, is expected to start in Hunter's absence.
"We've never panicked around here and we never will," co-defensive coordinator Andre Patterson said Thursday via videoconference. "It's not a big deal on my part. It's not with the players. We just go play and expect the guy that's going to go in there to play to give us his best effort."
The earliest Hunter can return to practice is Monday, Sept. 28, which is the start of Week 4, and the earliest he can play is Oct. 4 in Houston. Hunter, who has appeared in 78 of 80 NFL regular-season games so far, is handling his first extended absence well, per Patterson.