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Teddy Bridgewater could come off PUP list following checkup

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Bridgewater expected to come off PUP list (0:27)

Adam Schefter says that Teddy Bridgewater could be back in the Vikings' lineup very soon. (0:27)

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is expected to come off the physically unable to perform list as early as this week, barring any setbacks in his checkup with his knee surgeon on Monday, league sources told ESPN.

Bridgewater dislocated his left knee and tore multiple ligaments on Aug. 30, 2016, and hasn't played or practiced since.

Once the Vikings take him off the PUP list, they will have a 21-day window in which to activate him or place him on season-ending injured reserve. But with Sam Bradford nursing a lingering knee injury, Bridgewater has re-entered the Vikings' quarterback conversation this season.

Bridgewater wants to play, but the Vikings would like to give him as much time as possible to heal. Still, both sides are pleased with his progress. Bridgewater is scheduled to become a free agent after the season, and Minnesota has Bradford on an expiring contract, so the team must make quarterback decisions in the short and long term.

Bridgewater could be back at practice as early as this week and ultimately could loom as a pivotal figure in the Vikings' season.