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McCarthy's Vikings teammates see 'pep in his step' as he prepares for return

Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson winked and smiled as he made eye contact with J.J. McCarthy walking off the indoor practice field behind a scrum of reporters the tight end was speaking to Thursday after practice.

“Yeah, there he is,” Hockenson said as McCarthy continued into the locker room, a smile also on his face following a second straight full day of practice.

He practiced in full all three days this week and did not require a game status designation on [Friday’s injury report](https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-vikings-injury-report-darrisaw-van-ginkel-detroit-lions/601513537). Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell said McCarthy looked “like himself” and came out of practices without soreness in his right ankle.

Throughout training camp ahead of McCarthy’s debut as starter against the Bears on Sept. 8, his veteran teammates touted his maturity, his leadership and his command of the huddle.

None of the commentary from teammates has changed in McCarthy’s absence, during which 32-year-old veteran Carson Wentz helmed the team, winning two of his five starts.

“It’s always great having \[McCarthy\] in the huddle,” Hockenson said Thursday. “He brings juice, and obviously a standard. It’s a lot of fun having him out here taking all the reps and controlling the offense. ... We’re excited to have him back.”

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