Vikings: Everson Griffen leaves team after sudden death of his mother
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It's that time of year again. Time to play armchair quarterback. First up, it's Bob Sansevere of the Pioneer Press. He's dreaming up the possibility of Vikings' defensive end/linebacker Everson Griffen playing safety.
The Vikings’ experiment to move Everson Griffen to linebacker has ended. Leslie Frazier notified Griffen on Sunday night that it would be best for him if he focused solely on defensive end. Meanwhile, Jared Allen believes Brian Robison will be a double-digit sack guy this season.
A league spokesman said Vikings defensive linemen Letroy Guion and Everson Griffen were fined a total of $23,625 this week, the Star Tribune reports. Guion had to pay $7,875 for roughing the passer in Sunday's 26-23 win over Jacksonville. Griffen was fined $15,750 for roughing the passer by making helmet-to-helmet contact.
Vikings Defensive end Everson Griffen returned to the practice field Friday, just two days after his mother died unexpectedly during a visit to the Twin Cities. Also on the field were receivers Percy Harvin and Jerome Simpson and running back Adrian Peterson for a light, non-padded workout. Not practicing are linebacker Marvin Mitchell for a calf injury and safety Mistral Raymond who’s still recovering from an ankle injury.
Griffen was involved in the crash Thursday on his way to work.
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