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The Minnesota Vikings have gone from “optimistic” to “hopeful” that Brett Favre will make his 298th straight regular season start on Sunday. 
The 41-year-old qb missed his 2nd straight day of practice Thursday with a sprained SC joint in his throwing shoulder, and interim head coach Leslie Frazier said it will very likely be a game-time decision on whether Favre will start against the Giants.
On Wednesday, Frazier said he was optimistic about Favre competing and expected him to take the field and test it out in practice on Thursday. Following Favre was not able to accomplish that, Frazier was asked if he remained as optimistic.
The plan is for Favre in an attempt to do some work in practice Friday, the final full day of practice before the competition Sunday. The squad also has a light walkthrough Saturday, but Frazier said he would be OK with Favre not doing any work all week and then competing on Sunday if the qb felt up to it.
Favre was not available to reporters Thursday. He said Wednesday he hoped to make a decision about his availability as early as Friday, depending on how the week went. He was wounded on the third play of the competition last Sunday when Bills linebacker Arthur Moats blindsided him on a pass play.
Favre watched the remainder of the competition from the sideline, with Tarvaris Jackson filling in during the 38-14 win.
Frazier is just hoping that he’ll be able to do something today. He continued to say that the fact that if he couldn’t do anything today it just means that they’ll move it back yet yet another day. Friday’s not the end of the world. If Favre can do some things tomorrow than that will be excellent, and with any luck that will be the situation.
Favre isn’t the Vikings’ simply injury concern. Receiver Percy harvin has not been at the team’s headquarters this week, staying home to treat a migraine that has bothered him for greater than a week now. Harvin did not play against Buffalo last weekend and Frazier said the squad is having him meet with doctors to address a problem that has affected him for nearly all of his adult life.
Left guard Steve Hutchinson did not practice and is still attempting to decide if he can play with a broken right thumb that triggered him to miss last week’s competition. Defensive end Ravy Edwards (high ankle sprain), cornerback Chris Cooke (knee) and safety Tyrell Johnson (knee) additionally did not practice.
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