Minnesota Vikings first injury report is loaded with starters, while the Washington Commanders hope for the return of Jayden Daniels

The Minnesota Vikings have a tough injury report going into Sunday’s game against the Washington Commanders.

Tyler Forness NFL & College Football News Writer
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Nov 23, 2025; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) avoids the pressure by. Green Bay Packers defensive end Kingsley Enagbare (55) during the second half at Lambeau Field.
Nov 23, 2025; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) avoids the pressure by. Green Bay Packers defensive end Kingsley Enagbare (55) during the second half at Lambeau Field. Kayla Wolf-Imagn Images

The Minnesota Vikings have their playoff hopes hanging in the balance when they face the Washington Commanders on Sunday.

The only way for them to make the playoffs is to win the next five games, and the Green Bay Packers lose the next five games. That isn’t likely to happen for the Vikings, but this game has another potential meaning: draft position.

If the Vikings end up losing, it will improve their draft position, but they want to win this and every game. If they want to get the win, they will need players to get healthy. Here is the first injury report.

Minnesota Vikings Wednesday injury report

Player Injury W/T/F Designation
LG Donovan JacksonAnkleDNP
DT Levi Drake RodriguezNeckDNP
DT Jonathan AllenNot Injury Related-RestLimited
OG Blake BrandelConcussionLimited
RB Ty ChandlerKneeLimited
EDGE Jonathan GreenardShoulderLimited
DT Javon HargraveNot Injury Related-RestLimited
S Theo JacksonNeckLimited
RB Aaron JonesShoulderLimited
C Ryan KellyHipLimited
S Josh MetellusShoulderLimited
DT Jalen RedmondHipLimited
S Harrison SmithNot Injury Related-RestLimited
LT Christian DarrisawKneeFull
QB J.J. McCarthyConcussionFull

Observations

  • McCarthy needed to practice in full to clear the concussion protocol. This is a very good sign that he will end up starting on Sunday afternoon.
  • On the other hand, Brandel entered concussion protocol, which could force Joe Huber into the starting role with Jackson potentially being out.
  • Chandler also had his 21-day practice window activated after suffering a knee injury in the season opener.
  • The one serious addition that we haven’t seen in recent weeks is Rodriguez. Having him miss the game could be tough on the Vikings, especially in trying to stop the run.

Washington Commanders Wednesday injury report

Player Injury W/T/FDesignation
TE Zach ErtzNot Injury Related-RestDNP
DE Drake JacksonKnee/GroinDNP
DT Javon KinlawBackDNP
EDGE Von MillerNot Injury Related-RestDNP
LT Laremy TunsilNot Injury Related-RestDNP
LB Bobby WagnerKneeDNP
QB Jayden DanielsLeft ElbowLimited
LB Frankie LuvuShoulderLimited
WR Noah BrownGroin/KneeFull
LS Tyler OttBackFull

Observations

  • The headliner here is Daniels. He dislocated his elbow a few weeks back on Sunday night in garbage time. If he does return on Sunday night, that could be brutal for the Vikings.
  • Wagner and Luvu being hurt could mean the Vikings try to attack the middle of the field with the running backs and T.J. Hockenson.