Justin Jefferson is questionable for the Vikings’ final injury report for their game against the Broncos in Week 11.
Week 11’s complete Minnesota Vikings injury report is now available. The report for this week includes a few important names.
The Minnesota Vikings are won five straight games going into Week 11, but they have been plagued by injuries that have resulted in players missing extended stretches of time or being placed on injured reserve for the duration of the season.
The Vikings released their final injury report on Friday afternoon. Two of the seven players included in the report had already been ruled out of their Sunday Night Football matchup against the Denver Broncos. This is the official final injury report for Week 11, as posted on the Minnesota Vikings’ official X account.
Examining the Minnesota Vikings injury report in more detail
The good news is that Josh Dobbs will start at quarterback for the team because he is not included in the report. It’s unclear, though, whether a quarterback will fill in for him on Sunday night.
Jaren Hall, the rookie quarterback, has been ruled out, and while Nick Mullens is still listed as questionable, it is possible that he will play. Sean Mannion is the only other quarterback Minnesota possesses; he is a member of the practice squad.
Another fascinating case is running back. In the event that Alexander Mattison is unable to play, Ty Chandler may see an increase in workload with Kene Nwangwu providing support against a Denver defense that is giving up the highest amount of overall running yards (1,425) and yards per carry (5.6) in the entire NFL.
The organization has not yet added superstar wide receiver Justin Jefferson to its active roster; he is labeled as questionable. If he did not participate on Sunday, it would not be shocking. K.J. Osborn, at least, seems to be set to go.