Phillips (back) is available for Sunday's game versus the Falcons.
Phillips was a late addition to the Vikings' injury report Friday following a limited session. It looks like Minnesota was simply exercising caution, as he is set to suit up Sunday at home against Atlanta.
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Vikings' Harrison Phillips: Added to injury report Friday
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Phillips (back) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Falcons.
Phillips was a Friday addition to the injury report, getting in a limited session. Late-week additions to the injury report tend to trend toward not playing, but the Vikings are giving Phillips a chance to suit up. Backup NT Taki Taimani (ankle) is already on injured reserve, so Minnesota could be thin up front if Phillips can't go Sunday.
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Vikings' Harrison Phillips: Deflects pass for INT in win
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Phillips had one total tackle and blocked a pass attempt at the line that turned into an interception for Kamu Grugier-Hill in Sunday's win over Houston.
Phillips is disruptive on the defensive line but that doesn't often result in sacks or tackle stats for him as the team's starting nose tackle.
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Vikings' Harrison Phillips: Logs sack versus Giants
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Phillips recorded five tackles (one solo), including 1.0 sacks, in Minnesota's 28-6 win over the Giants on Sunday.
Phillips was one of the four players on the Vikings to record a sack in what was a dominant outing for the defense as whole. The 2018 third-round pick will look to produce once again when the team takes on the 49ers next week.
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Vikings' Harrison Phillips: Another solid year on the interior
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Phillips tallied 92 tackles (44 solo), 3.0 sacks and two passes defended during his 2023 season.
Phillips continued to shine in his second season in Minnesota, expanding on his increased role upon his arrival from Buffalo in 2022. His 92 total tackles were a career high, by a significant margin, besting his 59 from 2022. His 3.0 sacks also outdid his previous high of 1.5 from last season. The 27-year-old is under contract for one more year and should return to his role as the team's primary nose tackle in the next campaign.
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Vikings' Harrison Phillips: Questionable for Sunday
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Phillips (back) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's game against the Lions.
The veteran nose tackle could be trending in the right direction to play Sunday, as he's gone from two DNPs to open Minnesota's week of practice to a limited session Friday. If Phillips is unable to suit up in Week 16, Khyiris Tonga would likely see increased snaps on the Vikings' defensive line.
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Vikings' Harrison Phillips: Managing back injury
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Phillips (back) was estimated as a non-participant for Wednesday's walk-through practice due to a back injury.
Phillips is nursing the back injury after playing 53 snaps and recording two tackles in the Vikings' 27-24 overtime loss to the Bengals in Week 15. If he's able to upgrade to full participation in practice by Friday, he should head into Sunday's game against the Lions without a designation.
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Bills' Harrison Phillips: Quicker-than-expected recovery
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Phillips was back at practice Wednesday after missing time with a knee injury, Mark Gaughan of The Buffalo News reports.
Phillips had been a candidate for IR to begin the season, but general manager Brandon Beane stated Wednesday that the lineman is one of the players who may avoid that designation. While the fourth-year player out of Stanford isn't much of an IDP guy, he's a decent run stopper and can only help as the Steelers try to run the ball against the Bills' high-powered squad in Week 1, assuming of course Phillips keeps progressing and can be active for the game.
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Bills' Harrison Phillips: Ready for promotion
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Phillips, who recently completed his rookie season after being the Bills' third-round pick out of Stanford, is the likeliest candidate to take over for the open starting defensive tackle job, Jay Skurski of The Buffalo News reports. "Harrison will compete. He did a good job in year one," general manager Brandon Beane said. "He'll compete to definitely start. I can't say he'll win it, but Harrison did a great job of bringing depth to us last year."
The Bills did re-sign Jordan Phillips -- who will also compete for the job -- on Tuesday, while there's also a ton of free cap money available to beef up the defensive line following the retirement of longtime starter Kyle Williams, among other positions. Even if he has to share the starting job, Harrison Phillips seems a sure bet to take a step up from his 20-tackle rookie season, while he's still looking for his first NFL sack.