EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. - Vikings receiver Percy Harvin is listed as questionable for Sunday's home game against the Arizona Cardinals, leaving Minnesota with three healthy receivers.
Harvin, who battles migraine headaches, sprained his left ankle last weekend against New England and missed practice on Wednesday and Thursday. Coach Brad Childress said he practiced "on an extremely limited" basis Friday.
Receiver Sidney Rice came off the physically unable to perform list on Wednesday, but Childress said playing next week at Chicago is a "more viable" scenario.
That leaves Brett Favre with just three healthy receivers - Greg Camarillo, Greg Lewis and Bernard Berrian - after they released Randy Moss on Monday.
The decision to cut Moss prompted owner Zygi Wilf to speak to players, and Childress was short when asked if he still has the support of ownership.
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"My sense doesn't make any difference," Childress said. "You'd have to speak to him on that." Wilf has declined interview requests.
• Cardinals running back Beanie Wells said Friday that he will play Sunday despite an allergic reaction to Orthovisc that was injected as a lubricant intended to ease discomfort in his right knee.
Eagles' Jackson to play
PHILADELPHIA - Pro Bowl wide receiver DeSean Jackson is expected to start and return punts when the Eagles host the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
Coach Andy Reid says Jackson had a "great" practice Friday, is "feeling well" and is "ready to roll," barring any setbacks. Jackson, who suffered his second concussion in 11 months after a shot from Atlanta's Dunta Robinson on Oct. 17, will wear a new helmet designed to prevent concussions.
Extra points
• Former Michigan and Lions star receiver John Greene died Thursday in suburban Detroit following a brief illness. He was 90. He caught 173 passes for 2,965 yards and 26 TDs from 1944-50.
• Making his first NFL start against the Giants on Sunday, Seattle quarterback Charlie Whitehurst likely won't have left tackle Russell Okung (ankle).
• Oakland could be without cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha (ankle) and receiver Zach Miller (foot) for Sunday's AFC West showdown with Kansas City. Oakland has sold out the game to avoid a 12th straight local blackout.
• Jonathan Stewart is likely to get his second straight start at running back for Carolina with DeAngelo Williams (foot) out.

