Vikings' Bradford returns to face Trubisky, Bears
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}CHICAGO (AP) -- Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford was active for Monday's game against the Chicago Bears after missing the previous three because of a left knee injury.
Bradford experienced swelling and soreness following a strong season opener against New Orleans and sought a second opinion from the surgeon who performed both his ACL reconstructions, Dr. James Andrews.
Bradford practiced on a limited basis last week and said Friday he was feeling "night and day" better. The Vikings dropped two of three with Case Keenum filling in.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Receiver Michael Floyd was active after serving a four-game suspension. His punishment stemmed from a drunken driving arrest while with the Arizona Cardinals.
The Bears were without linebacker Willie Young (triceps) and cornerback Marcus Cooper (back).