By Tim Yotter
VikingUpdate.com
http://min.scout.com/2/1314828.htmlSharrif Floyd was in a jovial mood after Friday night’s NFL debut, despite a knee injury that ended his night a bit prematurely.
He could afford to joke around because the injury turned out to be nothing serious, although there was some concern right when it happened.
“Late cut (block) and I came off to the side,” Floyd said of his second quarter injury. “It felt weird, and when something feels weird, don’t move. (Trainers) said everything was fine so no problems.”
Head coach Leslie Frazier echoed that prognosis after the game.
“He should be fine. We decided we couldn’t put him back in the game because of where we were at this time of the year, that we wouldn’t do it, but he should be fine,” Frazier said.
Floyd said there was “not a chance” he would even miss any practice time – the Vikings return to Mankato on Sunday for their final week of training camp – and was “completely fine.”