The Minnesota Vikings have announced that quarterback Teddy Bridgewater will be out for the upcoming game against the Cincinnati Bengals due to a chest injury. In his place, veteran quarterback Josh Jefferson will be taking the helm.
Jefferson is no stranger to the Vikings organization, having been with the team since 2015. He has been a reliable backup quarterback, and has seen some playing time in the past. This will be his first start in the NFL, and he is ready to take on the challenge.
The Vikings have been struggling this season, and are in desperate need of a win. Jefferson is confident that he can lead the team to victory, and is looking forward to the opportunity. He has been preparing for this moment for years, and is ready to show what he can do.
The Bengals are also in need of a win, and will be looking to capitalize on the absence of Bridgewater. They have a strong defense, and will be looking to pressure Jefferson early and often. It will be up to Jefferson to make quick decisions and move the ball down the field.
This is an important game for both teams, and Jefferson will have to be at his best if the Vikings are to come away with a win. He has the talent and experience to lead the team, and it will be interesting to see how he performs in his first NFL start.
No matter what happens, it is sure to be an exciting game. The Vikings are hoping that Jefferson can lead them to victory, while the Bengals are looking to take advantage of Bridgewater’s absence. It should be an interesting matchup, and one that fans won’t want to miss.