Ivan Pace had his practice window opened earlier this week, indicating he could be available to the Vikings in Week 17. The second-year linebacker has indeed been activated, per a team announcement.
Pace was moved to injured reserve one month ago as a result of a hamstring injury. That ensured he would miss at least four games, but at the first opportunity to do so he will return to the lineup. The 24-year-old will not carry an injury designation into tomorrow’s game against the Packers, so he will reprise his starting role on defense. In a corresponding move, fellow linebacker Jamin Davis was waived.
A UDFA last spring, Pace appeared in every game as a rookie and made 11 starts. His snap share (62%) has essentially been matched in 2024, allowing him to remain a key figure for Minnesota. Despite the missed time, Pace has already set a new career high in sacks with three; he has added 59 tackles and a fumble recovery which was returned for a touchdown. His return will be welcomed by the NFL’s No. 3 scoring defense.
Davis was on the Packers’ practice squad before he made the intra-divisional move to the Vikings’ active roster in the wake of Pace’s injury. The former Commanders first-rounder saw his time in Washington come to an end this season, ending his underwhelming tenure in the nation’s capital. Davis’ move from inside linebacker to edge rusher did not last long, and during his four games with the Vikings he reverted back to his original position. With Pace back, it will be interesting to see if Minnesota retains Davis on the practice squad provided he clears waivers.
Pace’s activation leaves the Vikings with two for the remainder of the regular season. Like all teams, though, Minnesota will receive an additional two activations for the postseason. For now, attention will turn to Pace’s ability to return to his pre-injury form as the team looks to compete for the top seed in the NFC.