Saturday, October 23, 2004

Vikings WR Moss tests injured hamstring

Minnesota Vikings receiver Randy Moss tested his strained right hamstring, but his status for Minnesota's game against Tennessee this weekend remained uncertain.
Moss ran on a treadmill and missed his third straight practice. Coach Mike Tice said his star receiver looked "pretty good" and would do more work on Oct. 23. Tice said he expected to decide the morning of the game whether to play Moss against the Titans.
"Certainly we know he's not 100 percent," Tice said. "We'll just weigh the options and see how it goes."
Tice said Moss, listed as questionable for the game, felt no soreness in the hamstring.
Moss, who has played in 101 consecutive regular-season games, leads the league with eight touchdown catches. The All-Pro receiver was hurt in the second quarter of Sunday night's game in New Orleans when he tripped and fell after getting tangled up with Saints safety Jay Bellamy on a pass that was intercepted in the end zone.

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