Favre’s receivers regroup after loss to Miami; MRI shows Harvin has strained hip
By Jon Krawczynski, APMonday, September 20, 2010
Favre’s receivers regroup after loss
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Maybe Brett Favre could use a few more guys to throw to.
The Vikings quarterback had an awful game Sunday in a 14-10 loss to Miami. And his receiver corps keeps getting banged up.
Coach Brad Childress says an MRI found no structural damage to receiver Percy Harvin’s injured right hip. Childress says Harvin has a strain and was still sore on Monday. He says it’s too early to know whether Harvin will play this weekend against Detroit.
Vikings receiver Sidney Rice is out for at least another month after having hip surgery in August. And Bernard Berrian has just three catches for 27 yards in the first two games. The team acquired Greg Camarillo in a trade from Miami, but he has only two catches for 32 yards.
Asked if the Vikings were considering trading for disgruntled Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson, Childress declined to comment.
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