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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — The Vikings reinstated cornerback Chris Cook to the active roster, ending his without-pay suspension after two weeks. But Cook won’t be playing, practicing or even at the team’s facility while he deals with a felony charge of domestic assault.

“We really think it’s best for him to focus on the legal matters and not be a part of what we’re doing right now,” coach Leslie Frazier said Monday after the decision was announced.

The Vikings agreed on the course of action with Cook and his agent, Hadley Engelhard, so the 24-year-old Cook can focus on his off-the-field situation.

“We want him to put his energy and efforts into that case,” Frazier said, sounding as if Cook has already played his last snap of the 2011 season. “It’s hard to say that we’re going to see him again considering what he’s facing, but we’ll see what happens.”

Cook has a Nov. 22 court hearing regarding the allegation he strangled his girlfriend after becoming angry that she spoke with a former boyfriend. Frazier, however, stopped short of ruling Cook out of the team’s future plans.

“It’s so tough to say today as we stand here in November, considering the situation and not knowing how it’s going to play out,” the coach said. “It’s hard to look into the future.”

For the present, the Vikings will play one short on their 53-man roster — without their best cover man. Veteran cornerback Antoine Winfield is the stalwart of the secondary, but he plays primarily against inside receivers and his strength is stopping the run.

Lions’ signings.

The Lions signed guard Leonard Davis and are bringing back running back Kevin Smith. Both were signed to one- year deals.

The 33-year-old Davis has started all 155 games he’s played in during his career, but was cut by Dallas before this season, part of a handful of moves that saved the Cowboys room under the salary cap.

Detroit drafted Smith in the third round in 2008 and he ran for nearly 1,000 yards and caught 39 passes as a rookie. The Lions let him go this past offseason, but running back Jahvid Best has had concussion problems.

The Associated Press

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