Adam Thielen could be back on the gridiron on Monday when the 8-3 Minnesota Vikings travel to the Pacific Northwest to battle the 9-2 Seattle Seahawks. The Pro Bowl wide receiver has been absent from the Vikings' offense for the past four weeks with a hamstring injury. The team officially declared him questionable on Saturday.

Thielen aggravated a hamstring injury in Week 9's 26-23 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. He initially suffered the injury during a 42-30 win over the Detroit Lions two weeks prior. He was rushed back into the lineup prematurely, and both the team and player paid the price.

Thielen had limited practice on both Thursday and Friday.

On the season, Thielen has recorded 27 receptions for 391 yards and six touchdowns. According to Pro Football Reference, he has not dropped a ball throughout 2019. In 2018, he solidified himself as one of the NFL's best at the position, tallying 113 catches for 1,373 yards and nine touchdowns.

Fellow wide receiver Stefon Diggs has flourished filling in for Thielen as the No. 1 option in the Vikings passing offense. The Maryland product has 46 receptions for 880 yards and five touchdowns on the year. If Thielen is available to play on Monday Night Football, Minnesota would roll out with a passing offense that could give the Seahawks headaches.

Linebacker Ben Gideon (concussion) is out for the matchup. Defensive tackle Linval Joseph (knee), safety Harrison Smith (hamstring), safety Anthony Harris (groin), and defensive tackle Shamar Stephen (knee) will join Thielen as those questionable for the highly-anticipated NFC tilt with playoff implications.