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The Vikings' star left tackle Christian Darrisaw has been downgraded to "questionable" for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons.

Darrisaw is listed as having a groin injury, and his potential absence could have huge implications for the Vikings' offensive line for a game in which backup quarterback Jaren Hall will make his first start.

In other moves made by the Vikings Saturday, wide receiver Jalen Nailor has been activated to the 53-man roster, while defensive lineman T.J. Smith and linebacker Nick Vigil have also been added to the roster.

Providing extra offensive line cover is Coy Cronk, who has been addted to the practice squad, while guard Henry Byrd has been released.

Backup guard Chris Reed has also been ruled out for Sunday's game, joining Brian Asamoah II in missing it.

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