Chad Greenway broke his left hand in Sunday's 30-7 loss against the Patriots, Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said Wednesday.
The veteran linebacker, who wore a splint around the hand, was one of three players who did not participate in practice. Right tackle Phil Loadholt (ankle) and defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd (shoulder) also were held out.
"It just started to really bother me swelling up, and something happened in the game," Greenway said.
Asked whether he'll play through the injury on Sunday against the Saints, Greenway said, "We'll see." Greenway missed his rookie season in 2006 because of a knee injury, but he hasn't missed a game since. He battled through a fractured right wrist for the final month of last season.
"We don't know exactly to what extent it's going to affect him," Zimmer said.
Supporting Peterson
Cornerback Captain Munnerlyn expressed his disapproval with the team's decision to place running back Adrian Peterson on the Exempt/Commissioner's Permission list. Munnerlyn didn't see anything wrong with Peterson using a switch to discipline his 4-year-old son.
"Growing up, my mom, she disciplined me the same way," Munnerlyn said. "And I'd say it got me to this point now. I'm in the NFL, and I know how to behave. I really didn't see the big deal. People are blowing it out of proportion with all this, and all that. At the end of the day, we came here to win a football game. I think for Adrian, the best thing for him to do is play football to let out some frustration and be himself.
"If Adrian wasn't in the limelight, I don't think this would be coming up at all because you raise your kids how you raise your kids. They're your kids."