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Status of Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson uncertain for Lions game

B.Lee25 min ago
Whether the 27-year-old Pro Bowler returns Sunday against the Lions, his former team, remains to be seen. But Hockenson says he's feeling better than ever. At least that's what the data is telling him and the Vikings medical staff.

"It's healed," Hockenson said Thursday when he was limited for a second consecutive practice this week. "It's stronger than ever, from tests when I was healthy last year to tests now. It's stronger than it's probably ever been. Now it's just going out there and playing ball. I've passed every test by miles from where my ground base[line] was. I'm bigger, stronger, faster than ever. Now it's just ready to go out there and play ball."

"It really keeps you on track and it pushes you every single day," Hockenson said. "Because you're looking at the iPad and it tells you halfway through the workout, 'Hey, you're at 1,500 yards, we need to get another 2,000 and hit that 3,500-yard mark.'"

The only thing left for Hockenson is to regain his second nature as a blocker, route runner and receiver after missing training camp. He said he tried to keep up with the distance his teammates covered in practices while working out on his own, but that's not the same as full practices.

"It's like anything, you need reps," he said. "I've ran the last five months on air [against nobody]. ... Now it's just going out and not worrying about all that stuff and just winning on routes and playing as well as I can out there. Kind of just forgetting about footwork and not thinking about where your feet go, and just going out there and playing football again."

"When you go through an injury like that," Hockenson said, "you really find out who's on your side, and the Vikings were there every single step of the way."

Running back Aaron Jones (hamstring), defensive tackle Harrison Phillips (shoulder) and edge rusher Patrick Jones II (shoulder) returned to practice. All three had their reps limited. Jones, who was injured in pregame warmups during the Oct. 6 win against the Jets in London , said he intends to practice Friday before determining whether he'll play Sunday against the Lions.

Shaq Griffin has been another strong free-agent addition from this past offseason, tying the team lead with five pass deflections in five games. Cashman and safety Camryn Bynum also have five deflections apiece. And eight different defenders share in the defense's 11 interceptions so far, including Griffin's pick off Packers quarterback Jordan Love in the Sept. 29 win.

"Personally, I want to get to the point where I get the ball in my hands quite a bit more," Griffin said. "But I like the way we've been playing. I'm playing a lot of team defense and I'm continuing on that road. If it's not me making a play, I hope it's a guy like Gilly or Murph."

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