Vikings standout left tackle Christian Darrisaw is officially inactive for Sunday night's game against the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, TX. That means it'll be backup Justin Skule at LT in front of J.J.
The Minnesota Vikings are set to take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night. The last time the Vikings played in Dallas was in 2019, a game that was also on Sunday Night Football on NBC, which Minnesota won.
The Minnesota Vikings are one wrong result away from being eliminated from the playoffs. It's their own fault, as they currently sit at 5-8 on the season due to the inconsistency with quarterback J.J.
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The Minnesota Vikings are trending in the right direction headed into Week 14. Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy is out of concussion protocol and could make his return on Sunday.
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On a day where basically nothing went right for the Minnesota Vikings, two of their starting offensive linemen and former first-round picks exited the game due to injury.
Per Alec Lewis, the Vikings ruled out LT Christian Darrisaw and G Donovan Jackson on Sunday during their game against the Packers. Darrisaw, 26, was a three-year starter at Virginia Tech and was named first-team All-ACC in 2020.
The Minnesota Vikings might finally get their bookends back. Offensive tackles Christian Darrisaw and Brian O’Neill are expected to play Sunday against the Detroit Lions despite both being listed as questionable, per Brian Schefter on X, formerly Twitter, and Kevin O’Connell’s optimistic read heading into the weekend. Minnesota needs them.
J.J. McCarthy has no injury designation for Sunday's game against the Lions. He returns to the starting lineup for the first time since Week 2 and will make his third career start.
The Vikings downgraded left tackle Christian Darrisaw (knee) to a non-participant on Thursday. It likely is a scheduled rest day after a full practice on Wednesday, something Darrisaw has done for load management in recent weeks.
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The Vikings could really use some injury reinforcements if they're going to have a chance at pulling off the upset in J.J. McCarthy's return to action next Sunday in Detroit.
The Minnesota Vikings lost their seat atop the AFC West after getting pillaged by the Los Angeles Chargers, 37-10, at SoFi Stadium on Thursday. The Vikings dropped back-to-back assignments for the first time this season after also losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 7.
Minnesota Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw re-aggravated a knee injury and did not return to Thursday night’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers, the team announced, as it also downgraded tight end Josh Oliver to out. Darrisaw exited in the first half after showing clear discomfort following a play that left him favoring the leg.
The Vikings' inactive report ahead of tonight's game against the Chargers in Los Angeles includes good and bad news on their offensive line. Star left tackle Christian Darrisaw is active and will play.
The Minnesota Vikings had left tackle Christian Darrisaw pop up on the injury report on Wednesday afternoon, putting his status is severe doubt for Thursday night's matchup.
Wednesday afternoon brought the final Minnesota Vikings injury report, and it didn't deliver good news. After being off of it on both Monday and Tuesday, left tackle Christian Darrisaw made an appearance on the injury report with a questionable distinction after being declared a "did not participate" on Wednesday.
It's hard to overstate how important Christian Darrisaw is to the Vikings' offense. When you compare the way they played without him over the first two weeks of this season to how they looked on Sunday with their star left tackle back on the field, a case can be made that he's the most valuable player on the entire roster.
The Minnesota Vikings have been beaten up by injuries this week with major blows to quarterback J.J. McCarthy and running back Aaron Jones. Both were injured in last week’s loss to the Atlanta Falcons and will be out for multiple weeks.
Just when Minnesota Vikings fans thought things were looking up after a gritty Week 1 comeback, the injury report dropped like a lead balloon. Minnesota will be without a trio of key players for its Sunday night showdown against the Atlanta Falcons, and the biggest name on that list is left tackle Christian Darrisaw.
The Vikings will be without safety Harrison Smith during tonight’s game against the Bears. Minnesota’s offensive line could also be shorthanded during the team’s season opener.
Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw will not begin training camp on a restricted list, signaling his rapid recovery from torn anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments and a positive omen as Minnesota introduces another new starting quarterback.
The Minnesota Vikings will be whole again on offense at some point relatively early in the upcoming season.
Not only did the Vikings lose their game on Thursday, but they lost a key player for the season as well.
The Minnesota Vikings took their second-straight loss of the 2024 season on Thursday. Now 5-2, there’s some soul searching that’ll need to be done at TCO Performance Center this weekend, after the Vikings fell to a very mediocre Los Angeles Rams team that played like their season on the line, which it was.
Vikings LT Christian Darrisaw suffered an apparent knee injury towards the end of the first half and was ruled out for the rest of the game. Darrisaw, 25, was a three-year starter at Virginia Tech and was named first-team All-ACC in 2020.
While he still has a few years before the extension kicks in, the new deal will vault him up the list of the league’s highest-paid players at his position.
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