Raiders-Vikings final injury news: Raiders suffer another huge blow with another key player now ruled out vs Vikings

In the lead-up to their Sunday clash against the Minnesota Vikings at Allegiant Stadium, the Las Vegas Raiders are contending with injury concerns, particularly with key players Maxx Crosby and Kolton Miller. Star defensive end Maxx Crosby, a linchpin in the Raiders’ defense, did not participate in Wednesday’s practice due to an ongoing knee issue. Despite being listed as doubtful to play in Week 12 against the Kansas City Chiefs, Crosby defied the odds and took the field, showcasing his resilience. It’s now speculated that his absence from practice may be a strategic move aimed at providing necessary rest, barring any setbacks, to ensure his availability for the upcoming game against the Vikings. Notably, Crosby has maintained an impressive streak of never missing a game since entering the NFL in 2019.

Adding to the Raiders’ injury concerns, left tackle Kolton Miller also sat out Wednesday’s practice. Miller, who re-aggravated a shoulder injury during the Week 12 loss to the Chiefs, had already missed the two preceding games. The severity of the re-injury remains unclear, underscoring the significance of monitoring his recovery as the team prepares for the upcoming matchup.

 

Maxx Crosby deserves real consideration for NFL Defensive Player of the  Year - Las Vegas Sun News

On a more optimistic note for the Raiders, cornerback Brandon Facyson and linebacker Kana’i Mauga, who have been on the injured reserve, began their 21-day activation period. Facyson, dealing with a shin injury, has yet to see action this season, while Mauga has been sidelined for the past five games with a knee injury. Both players participated in limited practice on Wednesday, marking a step forward in their potential return to the active roster.

In contrast, the Minnesota Vikings received positive news on the injury front, with star wide receiver Justin Jefferson practicing fully for the first time since sustaining a hamstring injury in Week 5. Jefferson’s return to full practice raises expectations for his presence in the game against the Raiders, providing a boost to the Vikings’ offensive firepower.

As the Raiders navigate the challenges of injuries and player availability, the dynamics of their upcoming showdown with the Vikings remain uncertain, contingent on the recovery trajectories of key contributors.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*