Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) reacts to his catch during the fourth quarter against the Indianapolis Colts at U.S. Bank Stadium. Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports

Minnesota Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell suggested that star wide receiver Justin Jefferson is getting a raw deal from opponents.

Jefferson was shaken up multiple times during Saturday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts, though he ultimately returned to the game every time he left. O’Connell clarified Monday that Jefferson is fine health-wise but added that he believes opposing teams could be targeting Jefferson with harder hits.

One play from Saturday’s game, in which Colts cornerback Stephon Gilmore delivered a midair shot to Jefferson, particularly riled the Vikings at the time. Gilmore did receive a flag for the play.

O’Connell’s implication seems to be that teams want to rattle Jefferson or at least make him a bit more wary when he goes to make a catch. Jefferson leads the league in receptions with 111 and receiving yardage with 1,623, so it has not worked all that well, but O’Connell probably wants to put this in the minds of officials before the wide receiver gets hurt.

As for Jefferson, he just wants his touchdowns more than anything else.

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