Vikings Share Encouraging Injury Update on $104 Million Starter
Summary
The Minnesota Vikings are optimistic about the return of key players after a recent game against the Los Angeles Chargers. Head coach Kevin O'Connell expects quarterback J.J. McCarthy to be ready to start against the Detroit Lions, and he also provided positive updates on left tackle Christian Darrisaw's injury recovery.Key Facts
- The Vikings played against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 8 and lost 37-10.
- Head coach Kevin O'Connell is hopeful about the health of important players for their upcoming game against the Detroit Lions.
- Quarterback J.J. McCarthy is expected to return to practice and start in the next game.
- Christian Darrisaw, a left tackle, left the last game due to a knee issue but has received positive recovery updates.
- Darrisaw previously injured his ACL and MCL, impacting his play earlier this season.
- The Vikings recently signed Darrisaw to a four-year contract extension worth $104 million.
- The team experienced issues with offensive sacks during the game against the Chargers.
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