Vikings final injury report came out and it looks like major problems for the Titans

The Minnesota Vikings are set to take on the Tennessee Titans on Sunday afternoon with the hopes of improving to 8-2 on the season. The final injury report is a small one for the Vikings as it includes just one player in outside linebacker Gabe Murphy. He is still in the 21-day practice window after […]

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Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones (33) finds a lane during the second quarter an NFL football matchup Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024 at Everbank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. The Vikings defeated the Jaguars 12-7.
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The Minnesota Vikings are set to take on the Tennessee Titans on Sunday afternoon with the hopes of improving to 8-2 on the season.

The final injury report is a small one for the Vikings as it includes just one player in outside linebacker Gabe Murphy. He is still in the 21-day practice window after being placed on injured reserve at final cuts. That could cause problems for the Titans with a mostly healthy Vikings team.

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"Only player that will be ruled out is Gabe Murphy," said head coach Kevin O'Connell. "Not going to activate him quite yet. He's doing really well, and you know, right on schedule where we wanted him at this time, and he'll keep getting working in preparation and being added to the roster at some point here during this window."

The Vikings are rather bullish on Murphy with his athletic and production profile from his time at UCLA. He will be an interesting addition to their blitz packages.

The big news other than Murphy was the removal of quarterback Sam Darnold, left tackle Cam Robinson and running back Aaron Jones from the injury report. They will be 100% ready to go on Sunday afternoon.

The Vikings and Titans will kick off at noon on Sunday.