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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: May 22, 2009
The Vikings wrapped up the week's activities Friday, and it appeared one offensive player was not only successfully coming back from a knee injury, but was becoming a weapon the offense could turn to.
Minnesota wide receiver Sidney Rice, who was largely ineffective after suffering a knee injury during Week Two last season, impressed coaches during OTAs. Rice made spectacular grabs during the week's practices, something Vikings fans missed last season after Rice had an impressive rookie season in 2007.
In addition to the work Rice went through preparing his knee for the workouts, the former second round draft pick from South Carolina improved his overall strength. According to Vikings.com, Rice added more muscle to his upper body and looks like he is in great shape.
Rice and various other Minnesota veterans were expected to be at the workouts, but Vikings head coach Brad Childress changed his expectation...
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