Minnesota Vikings first injury report involves multiple offensive lineman, and it could spell disaster vs. Seattle Seahawks

All eyes will be on the health of J.J. McCarthy, who is currently in the concussion protocol.

Tyler Forness NFL & College Football News Writer
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Green Bay Packers' Isaiah McDuffie (58) and Warren Brinson (91) sack Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) in the second quarter during their football game Sunday, November 23, 2025, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Green Bay Packers’ Isaiah McDuffie (58) and Warren Brinson (91) sack Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) in the second quarter during their football game Sunday, November 23, 2025, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

After starting the season with a 4-7 record, the Minnesota Vikings are primed to take on the Seattle Seahawks with their playoff lives in the balance.

The focus of this game will be on quarterback Sam Darnold, as he faces the Vikings for the first time since the two sides parted ways this past offseason. With J.J. McCarthy likely out for the game due to a concussion, things could get really interesting, especially from a narrative standpoint.

Before we get to Sunday, we have the first injury report. The Vikings have some serious holes in the trenches that need addressing.

Minnesota Vikings Wednesday injury report

Player Injury W/T/F Designation
LT Christian DarrisawKnee/FootDNP
LG Donovan JacksonAnkleDNP
EDGE Jonathan GreenardShoulderLimited
S Theo JacksonNeckLimited
WR Justin JeffersonNot Injury Related-Rest
Limited
S Harrison SmithNot Injury Related-Rest
Limited
QB J.J. McCarthyConcussion
Limited
S Josh MetellusKnee/Shoulder
Limited
EDGE Dallas TurnerHip
Limited

Observations

  • No Darrisaw or Jackson is concerning, but it doesn’t mean everything. They both left Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers with their injuries.
  • Greenard being limited makes sense after missing the last two games of the season. Hopefully, he takes a step forward, especially with Dallas Turner now on the report.
  • Both Jefferson and Smith got veteran rest days, which isn’t a big deal.
  • McCarthy being limited just two days after entering concussion protocol is a good sign for the Vikings. Will that mean he ends up playing? Probably not, but it’s a good thing nonetheless.

Seattle Seahawks Wednesday injury report

Player Injury W/T/FDesignation
RB George HolaniHamstringDNP
EDGE Uchenna NwosuAnkleDNP
S Ty OkadaObliqueDNP
WR Cooper KuppNot Injury Related-RestLimited
EDGE Demarcus LawrenceNot Injury Related-RestLimited
DE Rylie MillsKneeLimited
DE Mike MorrisKneeLimited
WR Jaxon Smith-NjigbaNot Injury Related-RestLimited
RB Kenneth WalkerGluteLimited
DE Leonard WilliamsNot Injury Related-RestLimited
OG Grey ZabelKneeLimited
ILB Ernest Jones KneeFull
WR Cody WhiteAbdomenFull

Observations

  • The Seahawks are doing a good job of taking care of their veteran players, with four getting rest ahead of Sunday’s game.
  • Zabel is a name to watch. He was a popular name among Vikings fans in the NFL Draft, but the Seahawks sniped him at 18th overall. He left the game against the Los Angeles Rams, but did return last week against the Tennessee Titans.