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Vikings veteran safety Harrison Smith has been dealing with a health issue that has kept him off the field for much of August. The team has indicated that Smith will undergo weekly evaluations to monitor his progress and determine when he can return to practice. His absence has raised concerns among fans and teammates alike, as Smith is a crucial part of the Vikings' defense.
Despite the setback, there is optimism surrounding his recovery. The coaching staff is hopeful that Smith will be back in action sooner rather than later, allowing him to contribute to the team's defensive strategies. His experience and skill set are invaluable, especially as the season approaches.
As the Vikings prepare for their upcoming games, the focus will remain on Smith's health. The team is committed to ensuring he is fully ready before making a return to the field, prioritizing his long-term well-being over a rushed comeback. Fans will be eagerly awaiting updates on his condition in the coming weeks.
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