Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 at 1:57 pm , filed under NFL News by Patra Leo
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Minnesota Vikings cornerback, Cedric Griffin may miss the 2010 NFL regular season opening match against New Orleans Saints. Cedric Griffin is still recovering from his knee surgery.
Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator, Leslie Frazier announced that Cedric Griffin will be out for the regular season opening match against New Orleans Saints. Cedric Griffin Picked up an knee injury during their match NFC title match against New Orleans Saints in January. Later, he underwent surgery for his left knee.
As every one
expected that Cedric Griffin would be out for the opening match and Leslie Frazier affirmed that on Monday. So, Veteran players, Lito Sheppard and Benny Sapp are ready to play for Cedric Griffin in the starting lineup.
However, there are some injury concerns of Minnesota Vikings players such as Sapp, who missed Tuesday’s training sessions due to heat problems, John Sullivan was not participated in practice sessions due to calf injury and Percy Harvin also out of training sessions due to family reasons.
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