Zeke Correll played five seasons on Notre Dame's offensive line from 2019-2023, before transferring to NC State for 2024. Thanks to the Covid rules, he had an extra year of eligibility and used it with the Wolfpack last fall.
The Minnesota Vikings opened a pair of roster spots when they put Rondale Moore on IR and waived Zeke Correll with an injury designation. The receiver suffered a season-ending knee injury, and center Correll fractured his ankle.
Former NC State and Notre Dame offensive lineman Zeke Correll has been busy with his newest venture this offseason, trying to make the Minnesota Vikings roster as an undrafted free agent.
Priority No. 1 for the preseason is to walk out of the game healthy. For the most part, the Vikings achieved the goal, but didn’t come out of the game totally unscathed.
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On Saturday afternoon against the Houston Texans, the Minnesota Vikings had two injuries to the offensive line. Center Zeke Correll broke his ankle late in the game, likely ending his season, or at the very least, preventing him from being involved early on in the regular season.
The first preseason game of the Minnesota Vikings’ season was a success on the scoreboard, and some players made their cases for roster spots and roles on the team.
The most important objective for any preseason game is to minimize injury. The Vikings emerged from Saturday's exhibition opener with two of them. Receiver Rondale Moore has a "pretty significant" knee injury.
The Vikings beat the Texans 20-10 in their preseason opener on Saturday afternoon, but they didn't get through the game completely healthy. We've got updates on two players who suffered significant injuries, as well as an update from Justin Jefferson himself on the superstar's hamstring.