Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson and guard Dalton Risner are eligible to return to practice this week, but head coach Kevin O’Connell alluded Monday to the possibility of waiting another two weeks on both.
The Vikings’ next two weeks will not be normal practice schedules. They’ll hold one regular session at TCO Performance Center on Wednesday before jetting to London on Thursday afternoon. They’re scheduled to practice in London on Friday before Sunday’s game against the New York Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Then the team goes into a bye week, when players leave for five or six off days, meaning it’s not an ideal time to open the 21-day practice windows allowed for players on injured lists.
“We’re working through that right now,” O’Connell said. “Based upon the unique aspect of this week and leading into the bye week, we’ll have some dialogue to try to do what’s best for both of those guys to be in their best positions to maximize that [21-day practice] window.”
“I want to give them an ample amount of practice time,” O’Connell added, “because it’s one thing to open a practice window, but what does that practice look like? That may be this week. It may not.”
O’Connell said he’s optimistic that linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. will return from a two-game absence because of a right ankle injury suffered in a Sept. 19 practice.
“Hoping to have IP back this week,” O’Connell said. “He was close to being able to make it [last week].”
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