Seattle Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook has maintained all throughout Training Camp that he’s “100% recovered” from the ACL tear he suffered last October at U.S. Bank Stadium. If the reports online this evening are accurate Womens Eric Kendricks Jersey , he’s finally going to get an opportunity to show everyone else.NFL.com is reporting that Cook will make his preseason debut on Friday night at U.S. Bank Stadium when the Vikings host the Seattle Seahawks in the All-Important Third Preseason Game鈩?Cook tore his ACL in Week 4 of the 2017 NFL season in a 14-7 loss to the Detroit Lions at U.S. Bank Stadium. He was putting together a pretty outstanding rookie season before the injury occurred, and has worked incredibly hard (from all reports) to get back onto the field this preseason. The team sat him down for the first two preseason games, but it certainly sounds like he’s going to be on the field tomorrow.I’m not sure how many touches Cook is going to get when the Vikings take the field on Friday night, as the team is certainly going to want him ready to go for the first week of the regular season. Still Customized Minnesota Vikings Jerseys , it will probably be good for him to get out there with his teammates again and maybe get hit a couple of times before the games start to count.If you needed another reason to look forward to Friday night’s game at U.S. Bank Stadium, it appears that the Vikings have just given you one. Vikings wide receivers Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen have been a big part of what’s gone right for the Vikings this season and they were both over 100 yards on Sunday night, but the loss to the Saints was not a bright spot for either player.Thielen lost a fumble late in the first half that the Saints turned into a touchdown and a 17-13 halftime lead. Diggs stopped short on a route in the second half that led to Kirk Cousins throwing a pass right into P.J. Williams‘ hands and Williams took it for a touchdown that helped put the game out of reach.Thielen said he’s “disappointed in myself” and Diggs said his mistake “will wrack my brain until we see them again.” When you throw in Laquon Treadwell‘s unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after the Saints’ fumble recovery and his failure to bring in a fourth down pass, it makes for a bad night across the board for the Minnesota wideouts.“This one stings www.authenticsminnesotavikings.com , because we left a lot of plays [out there],” Treadwell said, via the Pioneer Press. “We let the team down. We know that, and we’ve got to bounce back.”Bouncing back next Sunday would be a welcome development as it would give the Vikings a divisional win over the Lions and a 5-3-1 record as they head into their bye week.