Minnesota Vikings first Week 4 injury report brings massive news that will will ease the minds of fans

It’s a huge deal for the Vikings

Tyler Forness NFL & College Football News Writer
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Sep 21, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jake Browning (6) is sacked by Minnesota Vikings outside linebacker Andrew van Ginkel (43) during the first half at U.S. Bank Stadium.
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Going into their first of two consecutive games in Europe against AFC North foes, the Minnesota Vikings released their first injury report. There are some really interesting names on the report, but the Vikings are known to be a little conservative with their players.

Minnesota Vikings Wednesday injury report

Player Injury W/T/F Designation
OT Justin SkuleConcussionFull
DT Jalen RedmondHandFull
C Ryan KellyConcussionFull
S Josh MetellusFootLimited
TE Ben YurosekKneeDNP
EDGE Andrew Van GinkelNeckDNP
QB J.J. McCarthyAnkleDNP
OG Donovan JacksonWristDNP
DL Javon HargraveChestDNP
DL Jonathan AllenNot Injury Related/RestDNP

Observations

  • The biggest piece here is no Christian Darrisaw on the injury report. He should be a full go heading into Sunday’s game.
  • The Vikings are likely to get both Skule and Kelly back from their concussions this week. Having Kelly will be huge, and Skule will be relegated back to his swing tackle role.
  • It’s noteworthy that Hargrave could have returned on Sunday with his injury, but he’s not practicing. Is it just a precautionary DNP, or is that something to read into?
  • McCarthy not practicing makes sense. They are going to take it easy with him.
  • Head coach Kevin O’Connell mentioned Van Ginkel’s injury is more precautionary during Wednesday’s press conference. “He came out of the game feeling pretty good, and then just has had some residual issues more tied to probably the neck. I would say he’s out of the protocol. And cleared that through the medical process last week, and now we’re just, you know, working through what his week’s going to look like leading into Sunday.”

Pittsburgh Steelers Wednesday injury report

Player Injury W/T/FDesignation
RB Jaylen WarrenNot Injury Related/RestLimited
LB Patrick QueenObliqueLimited
CB Joey Porter Jr.HamstringLimited
S DeShon ElliottKneeLimited
EDGE T.J. WattNot Injury Related/RestDNP
TE Jonnu SmithNot Injury Related/RestDNP
CB Darius SlayNot Injury Related/RestDNP
OL Isaac SeumaloNot Injury Related/RestDNP
EDGE Alex HighsmithAnkleDNP
DT Cam HeywardNot Injury Related/RestDNP

Observations

  • The Steelers gave six players rest days, which isn’t a huge deal with how many older veterans they have on the roster.
  • Highsmith is going to be one to watch on the report. If he’s out, it will be a huge deficit to their pass rush.
  • Porter playing will be huge for the Steelers when it comes to trying to stop Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison.