Running back Dalvin Cook returned to practice Wednesday, setting up a possible showdown of top NFL backfields on Sunday when the Vikings host the Browns.
Cook was noncommittal when asked Wednesday whether he'd return against Cleveland, but that was before he tested his sprained right ankle as a limited participant in practice. Cook was unable to practice last week, and didn't even get as far as testing his ankle in pregame warmups before sitting out.
Guiding his return is whether he moves like the same elusive back that racked up 252 yards from scrimmage in the first two games.
"Guys are flying around and doing all types of stuff, and my game is to go be explosive," Cook said. "I can't be out there if I'm not explosive or not able to help my team win a football game. I'd rather the next guy behind me come in and do an extremely good job and step up."
Cook's backup, Alexander Mattison, did his best impression of the Vikings star with 171 yards from scrimmage on 32 touches against the Seahawks. That builds confidence among coaches to lean on Mattison again, but it might not be required if Cook's ankle allows him to come back.
"Attacking my rehab every day real hard," Cook said. "I'm extremely confident in what we've got going on in the training room and what they're doing to get me back on the field. I'm extremely confident. We'll see how this week plays out and how I respond."
Darrisaw ramps up practice work
The Vikings rested left tackle Rashod Hill and a few other veterans on the same day that first-round rookie Christian Darrisaw was a full participant for the first time since he was drafted 23rd overall. Darrisaw ramped up his 11-on-11 work, presumably as the first-team left tackle, after he was limited in team reps last week. He took just three at a time, according to Zimmer.