Mike Priefer quietly returned to Winter Park amid the Adrian Peterson chaos Monday and got a warm ovation from Vikings players.
"We clapped for him when he came into the meeting room today," fullback Jerome Felton said. "Everybody is excited to have him back because he is a big part of our team."
Felton said Priefer, the special teams coordinator who was reinstated after serving a two-game suspension for anti-gay comments made during the 2012 season, apologized for his absence and was happy to be back, telling the team, "It ends today. We're going to move forward."
Priefer was initially issued a three-game ban from the Vikings that could be reduced to two games at the team's discretion if he went through sensitivity training. In a statement the Vikings released Sunday, they felt Priefer "was fully and thoughtfully engaged throughout the process and successfully completed the program."
Priefer, who did not speak publicly Monday, addresses the media on Thursdays.
"I'm proud that Mike did the things that he had to do," Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said. "I'm proud that we didn't ruin a guy's career because he made a mistake. I'm glad that we were able to stand by him. I appreciate all of his hard work and the things that he's done during these two weeks."
Interim special teams coordinator Joe Marciano filled in for Priefer during the first two games, but Zimmer took responsibility for the poor special teams performance in the 30-7 loss against the Patriots on Sunday.
Defensive end Chandler Jones blocked a field goal and returned it 58 yards for a touchdown with 9 seconds left in the first half. The Vikings defense and punt return units were confused at times on fourth down due to the Patriots stalling their decision to punt the ball. It led to the Vikings having nine players on the field during a Patriots punt in the second half.