Justin Jefferson Will Skip At Least Four NFL Games
Kurt Cousins’ ability to guide a team into the playoffs is seriously questioned, which has kept the Minnesota Vikings in an ongoing state of panic.
It’s commonly known that the quarterback and Justin Jefferson, his primary wide receiver, have communication issues on the field.
The fact that Jefferson’s contract is set to expire at the conclusion of the current season puts the Vikings in a tough position, and many team members worry that he won’t sign an extension until it is known who will start at quarterback in 2024.
Although Jefferson has been placed on the injured reserve list, the Vikings will soon experience life without him.
A more thorough examination was done by the team’s medical staff on Monday after Jefferson underwent a hamstring injury during Sunday’s loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Justin Jefferson was deemed to have a serious enough hamstring injury to be placed on the injured reserve list. He is not anticipated to play for at least four games after that.
Contrary to popular belief, some people believe that Jefferson‘s injury may be beneficial for the team. Sports enthusiasts and conspiracy theories typically go hand in hand.
With a 1-4 record right now, the Vikings’ season is in complete freefall, and they are now ranked among the league’s weakest teams.
The benefit of performing poorly this year is the opportunity to grab great quarterback Caleb Williams, who is anticipated to go first overall in 2024.
Without Jefferson, the club will likely struggle and may even go the entire season without a victory. He could be more likely to sign an extension, though, if he knows that a player with Williams’ caliber is expected to join the team in the offseason.