Ingram-Dawkins (hip) does not carry an injury designation into Thursday's game against the Chargers, Craig Peters of the Vikings' official site reports. Ingram-Dawkins was sidelined for the Vikings' Week 7 loss to the Eagles due to a hip injury, but the rookie fifth-rounder has been cleared to return from a one-game absence. He will give the Vikings rotational depth at defensive end behind veteran starters Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave.
The Vikings estimated Ingram-Dawkins (hip) as a full participant on Monday's practice report, Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com reports. A hip injury prevented Ingram-Dawkins from playing in Sunday's loss tot he Eagles, but the rookie fifth-rounder appears to be on track to play against the Chargers on Thursday. He has five tackles (two solo), including 1.0 sacks, and one pass defense through the first five regular-season games of his NFL career.
Ingram-Dawkins (hip) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Eagles. Ingram-Dawkins was given the questionable tag after being a limited participant in practice all week due to a hip injury, but the rookie fifth-rounder has not been cleared to play against Philadelphia. With Andrew Van Ginkel (neck) also inactive, the Vikings will lean on Jonathan Greenard, Dallas Turner and Tyler Batty at outside linebacker for Week 7. Ingram-Dawkins will look to progress enough in his recovery to be available for Thursday's road contest against the Chargers.