Friday, December 30, 2011

Ponder returns to practice for Vikings

BC-FBN--Vikings-Quarterbacks, 2nd Ld-Writethru,745Ponder returns to practice for Vikings, will startAP Photo FDX101, FDX107, FDX109Eds: Updates with details, quotes. With AP Photos.By JON KRAWCZYNSKIAP Sports Writer

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) ? Christian Ponder stood at the podium with a nasty cut on his nose and a noticeable laceration on his right hand.

He took quite a beating last weekend against the Washington Redskins, who knocked him out of the game in the third quarter with a concussion.

That comes with the territory as an NFL quarterback, and Ponder has passed all the necessary tests and is ready to come back for more against Chicago on Sunday. Ponder saw a neurologist on Tuesday and was cleared to play, so he will start in the season finale.

"I guess I actually scored higher on my baseline tests so maybe I got some sense knocked into me," Ponder deadpanned on Wednesday after returning to practice.

All joking aside, the game against the Bears will be an important one for the rookie, whose performance has leveled off in recent weeks after a promising beginning as the Vikings starter. The game against the Redskins was tied at 10 when linebacker London Fletcher knocked Ponder out with a crunching hit.

It's the second concussion Ponder has had in his football career, he said.

Webb played superbly in Ponder's place, completing 4 of 5 passes for 84 yards and two touchdowns and rushing for 34 yards and another score to lead the Vikings to just their third victory of the season.

It was the second time in the last three weeks that Webb, a sixth-round draft pick in his second season, has come in and played better than Ponder, the No. 12 overall pick in April's draft. Webb replaced an ineffective Ponder in the second half against Detroit on Dec. 11 and scored on a 65-yard run and threw another TD pass to rally the Vikings from a 21-0 deficit. The comeback fell short when he fumbled a snap just a few yards from the end zone, but he has started to gain consideration that he is more than just a backup quarterback and occasional receiver.

"Each time Joe has gotten in the ball game, he's really given us a spark and really got some things going," coach Leslie Frazier said on Monday. "It's something that we'll have to talk about and discuss when this season is over and we're going to try and get him more snaps in the Chicago game if we can."

By Wednesday, with Ponder in the clear, Frazier was more definitive that the rookie remains atop the depth chart. He said he saw progress on Sunday before Ponder was injured.

"I think you always want to do whatever is best for your team and whatever gives your team the best chance to win," Frazier said. "Right now, Christian being our starting quarterback, that's our belief."

Webb's poise, athleticism and performance has impressed Ponder, who knows that he has to keep improving to hold on to his starting spot.

"There's always pressure to perform. This is the NFL and you always have to perform otherwise your job is going to be taken away," he said. "But I think it's a positive thing. Whenever there's competition I think you're always going to get better. Obviously Joe is a heck of a player and has done a great job. That's going to motivate me more to make my job secure and try to play better."

Ponder took two nasty hits against the Redskins, including a 15-yard penalty from safety Reed Doughty for hitting Ponder while he was sliding. The helmet-to-helmet contact left quite a mark.

"My modeling career's out the window," Ponder quipped. "I got busted up. I was bleeding everywhere. ... Fun times."

Sunday marks the final chance this season for Ponder to build some momentum going into the offseason against the Bears 28th-ranked passing defense.

"Especially for me, personally, I want to finish strong and have some momentum going into the offseason," Ponder said. "Looking back on the games I've played in, I've got a lot of film to show that I have a lot to work on and get better at. It'd be great to finish on a positive note."

Notes; Vikings LB Chad Greenway received the team's Community Man of the Year award for his charitable work. Greenway's Lead The Way Foundation helps families in financial and medical need and he also works with Memorial Blood Centers, Sanford Hospital and the University of Minnesota's Amplatz Childrens' Hospital, among other endeavors. ... WR Percy Harvin received the Korey Stringer Good Guy Award for his cooperation with the media.

Associated Press

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