Raiders’ standout rookie receiver Amari Cooper missed Wednesday’s practice with a quadriceps injury that’s likely tied to a hit he took Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Cooper was drilled in the right quad by the Steelers’ Mike Mitchell after making a third-quarter reception in Sunday’s 38-35 loss in Pittsburgh. Cooper hobbled off the field following that play and was briefly looked at on the sidelines before returning after just three plays.

At Wednesday’s practice, Cooper was suited up and participating at the beginning. But when the team completed its brief team portion of practice and split up into individual drills, Cooper jogged to the locker room at a fairly good pace.

He seemed to be moving very well and even hopped around at one point on his jog to the locker room. At this point, those signs would seem to indicate it’s not a serious injury and Wednesday is typically a day to give players with minor physical ailments a day off.

Cooper is second on the Raiders with 45 catches, a new rookie team record for wide receivers, and leads the team with 653 yards. He’s on pace for a 90-catch, 1,306-yard, eight-touchdown season and is sixth among wide receivers in the Pro Bowl fan voting.

Also on the injury front, both defensive back TJ Carrie (hip) and tight end Clive Walford (quadriceps) were full participants in practice. Center Rodney Hudson (ankle), running back Latavius Murray (concussion), safety Charles Woodson (shoulder) and linebacker Neiron Ball (knee) all did not participate.

With the Vikings, linebackers Anthony Barr (hand) and Eric Kendricks (ribs) did not participate, quarterback Teddy Bridgewater (concussion), cornerback Marcus Shields (shoulder), cornerback Terence Newman (concussion), defensive tackles Sharrif Floyd (knee/ankle) and Linval Joseph (foot) and defensive end Justin Trattou (foot) were all limited. Defensive end Brian Robinson (ankle) was full.