Kirk Cousins’ injury verdict for Justin Jefferson gives the Vikings a headache.
Star wide receiver Justin Jefferson suffered a hamstring injury in the Minnesota Vikings’ Week 5 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs and is expected to be placed on injured reserve.
After a rocky start to the season, the Minnesota Vikings star wide receiver Justin Jefferson is expected to be placed on injured reserve, forcing the team to consider its options, including at quarterback.
In the fourth quarter of Sunday’s Week 5 NFL contest against the Kansas City Chiefs, Jefferson suffered a hamstring injury.
It has now been confirmed that the star wide receiver will miss the upcoming few weeks after leaving the field during the 27-20 defeat at US Bank Stadium and not coming back.
The Vikings intend to put Jefferson on injured reserve, according to NFL Network, but they do not yet know when he will be able to return from his injury.
Jefferson will now sit out at least the next four games after being placed on injured reserve, which includes away games against NFC North divisional rivals the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers, as well as trips to the Atlanta Falcons and the San Francisco 49ers at home.
The Vikings’ head coach, Kevin O’Connell, said on Monday that receiver Devin Jefferson would be getting multiple opinions on the injury.
This information about Jefferson’s injury was announced shortly after.
O’Connell explained that before deciding what to do next, Jefferson would be looking for more information about the injury.
Prior to learning that Justin had been placed on injured reserve, O’Connell told reporters on Monday via NFL .
com that the player was “still going through the evaluation process” for his hamstring strain.
“I’ll keep you guys updated on what that timeline might entail and how his potential availability for this week or later on might be.
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The intriguing possibility of trade interest in the Vikings’ starting quarterback, who is out of contract at the end of the season, looms after four losses in their first five games and questions about Cousins’ future.
A string of losses with Jefferson also sidelined might put the team in a position to receive a high draft pick in the 2024 class, which is anticipated to be loaded with talented quarterbacks.
“I think there will probably be a few different opinions on it,” O’Connell continued.
“But we’ve got to get the MRI of it and take a look and find out exactly what it is, where it is, and if there’s any other factors that go into it.
Then we’ll know what the best decision is for him to get back to 100 percent as quickly as possible.
He is not feeling well today.
He’s undoubtedly among the most intensely competitive people I’ve ever met, and, by the looks of it, he was attempting to rejoin the game as it stood yesterday.
In order to take care of him and restore him to full health, we’ll need to make a wise medical decision and assist in helping to sort of almost protect him from himself a little bit.
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