Bradford will play Monday, coach Zimmer says

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Sam Bradford will play Monday, coach Mike Zimmer says
He anticipates the injured quarterback starting against the Bears.



It appears the Vikings will have Sam Bradford back at quarterback on Monday night.

In a production meeting on Sunday night, Zimmer told ESPN?s broadcast crew he anticipates Bradford starting at quarterback, three weeks after a knee injury first kept Bradford out against the Pittsburgh Steelers. A second opinion on the quarterback?s left knee on Sept. 22 confirmed the Vikings? belief that Bradford would not need surgery on his knee, and after taking last week off to rest, Bradford participated in all three of the Vikings? practices this week (albeit in a limited fashion).

Asked on Saturday about his level of confidence Bradford could play, Zimmer said, ?We?ll see.? Asked if he was more confident than he?d been at the beginning of the week, Zimmer said, ?No, not really.?

Bradford has played just one game this season, completing 27 of his 32 passes for 346 yards and three touchdowns in the Vikings? season-opening win over the Saints. He was named NFC offensive player of the week after the victory, but was unable to play the following week against the Steelers after aggravating his twice-surgically-repaired knee against the Saints.

His return comes at a time where the Vikings? overall health at quarterback might be improving in another area. The team can bring Teddy Bridgewater back to practice after six weeks on the physically-unable-to-perform list, and multiple sources said the Vikings? plan has been to clear Bridgewater for practice shortly after Week 6 game against, provided he has no setbacks. Bridgewater, who dislocated his left knee and tore his ACL last Aug. 30, has been making solid progress in his rehab from the injury and has steadily increased his workload in hopes of a return.

Once the Vikings clear Bridgewater to practice, they would have three weeks to decide whether to put him on their active roster or keep him on the PUP list for the remainder of the season.
 

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Even if Sam Bradford starts at quarterback as expected on Monday, the Vikings will miss Dalvin Cook as they try to avoid tripping up at Soldier Field. They?ll keep the Bears? tepid pass rush at bay and do enough to win.

Three big story lines

Avoiding a Soldier Field fiasco

The Vikings have lost nine of their past 10 games in Chicago, including a 20-10 loss last year that marked the beginning of Mike Zimmer?s eye issues, the end of Norv Turner?s tenure as offensive coordinator and the point when the season went off the rails.

Trubisky?s time


Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky will make his first start, as the No. 2 overall pick replaces Mike Glennon. The Vikings will look to pressure Trubisky while being mindful of the North Carolina product?s mobility.


Howard, Cohen a tall order

The Vikings are third in the league in run defense, but they?ll face a difficult pair of Bears backs in Jordan Howard and rookie Tarik Cohen, who?s posted 331 rushing and receiving yards in four games.

Two key matchups

Vikings wide receivers vs. Bears CB Kyle Fuller

The Bears cornerback has been targeted frequently through Chicago?s first four games, and either Keenum or Bradford could look to go after Fuller on Monday night with either Stefon Diggs or Adam Thielen lined up across from the corner.

Vikings DT Linval Joseph vs. Bears C Cody Whitehair

The Bears center had an impressive rookie season but has struggled so far this season. He?ll have plenty to handle in Joseph as the Vikings try to shut the Bears? running game down.

One stat that matters

21.4 The percentage of their drives on which the Bears have turned the ball over this season, the highest rate in the league, according to Pro Football Reference.

The Vikings will win if?

They can shut down the running game and get Trubisky to make rookie mistakes.

The Bears will win if?

They sustain drives with runs, get big plays from Trubisky outside the pocket and take advantage of Vikings offensive uncertainty in the wake of Dalvin Cook?s torn ACL.
 
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