Minnesota Vikings see excellent news on Thursday injury report, but it comes at a significant cost

Not all good news on the second injury report of the week.

Tyler Forness NFL & College Football News Writer
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Sep 19, 2022; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Haason Reddick (7) against Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Christian Darrisaw (71) at Lincoln Financial Field.
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The Minnesota Vikings are just four days away from facing the Detroit Lions in a must-win game to keep their playoff hopes in good standing. Dropping to 3-5 would be a brutal hit for the purple and gold, especially when you consider how difficult the schedule look like the rest of the season.

The good news is that J.J. McCarthy is set to return as the starting quarterback. Hopefully, the duo of Christian Darrisaw and Brian O’Neill will be back to help protect him against Aidan Hutchinson.

Thursday’s injury report brings different challenges for the Vikings, and they aren’t all good.

Minnesota Vikings Thursday injury report

Player Injury W/T/F Designation
EDGE Andrew Van GinkelNeckFull/Full
QB J.J. McCarthyAnkleFull/Full
LT Christian DarrisawKneeFull/DNP
CB Isaiah RodgersShoulderLimited/Limited
RT Brian O’NeillKneeLimited/Limited
EDGE Jonathan GreenardAnkleLimited/Full
TE Josh OliverFootDNP/DNP
CB Jeff OkudahConcussionDNP/DNP
FB C.J. HamHandDNP/DNP

Observations

  • McCarthy and Van Ginkel continue taking the necessary steps forward to play on Sunday.
  • Oliver’s foot injury isn’t what you would call good, but it will likely keep him out of the game on Sunday. That will impact whatever running game the Vikings currently have.
  • Greenard improving from limited to full is massive for his status on Sunday. He did say that there was no way he wasn’t going to play on Sunday, but it’s good to see him improve regardless.
  • Darrisaw downgrading from full to did not practice is brutal. The same thing happened last week on the final injury report, one day before the Vikings played the Los Angeles Chargers. Darrisaw tried giving it a go, but he lasted just two series before missing the rest of the game. What we don’t know is if this is the planned rest day or a true setback, because he was already listed once on the report with a knee injury.

Detroit Lions Thursday injury report

Player Injury W/T/FDesignation
CB Terrion ArnoldShoulderFull/Full
RB Sione VakiGroinLimited/Limited
S Daniel ThomasArmLimited/Limited
LB Malcom RodriguezKneeLimited/Limited
EDGE Al-Quadin MuhammadHamstringLimited/Full
CB Avonte MaddoxHamstringLimited/Limited
LT Taylor DeckerShoulderLimited/Full
RB Craig ReynoldsHamstringDNP/DNP
S Kerby JosephKneeDNP/DNP

Observations

  • There are some really good players on here for the Lions. The most significant is Joseph, who is still dealing with a knee injury. The fact that he didn’t practice out of the bye week is a big deal.
  • Decker missing the game could be a big deal, especially if Greenard and Van Ginkel end up playing. If Decker doesn’t play, it could be a huge benefit for Brian Flores.
  • The Lions will likely get Arnold back this week, but he’s been up and down during his career, and going against the Vikings’ stable of receivers could be just what the doctor ordered for Kevin O’Connell.