Justin Jefferson Leaves Vikings Game Early with Hamstring Injury

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It was a tough day for the Minnesota Vikings and their fans as wide receiver Justin Jefferson left the game early with a hamstring injury. Jefferson, who was drafted in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, had been having a great season, leading the team in receiving yards and touchdowns.

The injury occurred late in the fourth quarter when Jefferson was running a route and felt a sharp pain in his hamstring. He immediately grabbed his leg and went to the ground, and was eventually helped off the field by trainers. After being examined on the sideline, it was determined that he had suffered a hamstring injury and would not be able to return to the game.

This is a huge blow to the Vikings, as Jefferson has been one of their best players this season. He has been a reliable target for quarterback Kirk Cousins, and his ability to stretch the field has opened up the offense for other players. Without him, the Vikings will have to find other ways to move the ball down the field.

The severity of Jefferson’s injury is still unknown, but it is likely that he will miss some time. Hamstring injuries can be tricky, so it’s important that he takes the necessary steps to ensure that he is fully healed before returning to the field.

The Vikings will now have to turn to other players to fill the void left by Jefferson. It’s a difficult situation, but one that they must face head on. Hopefully, Jefferson will be able to make a full recovery and return to the field soon.

Justin Jefferson Leaves Vikings Game Early with Hamstring Injury