The offense of the Minnesota Vikings doesn’t have a green branch.While apart from Teddy Bridgewater Sam Bradford also had a knee injury, Dalvin Cook may have been caught now.
In the game against the Detroit Lions Cook had injured his knee without any opponent’s influence, the leg seemed to bend at an initially good run.While he was still falling, he immediately held his knee.
It was quickly clear that he would not be able to continue playing, and Cook obviously limped into the cabin in pain.According to the reporters, he was extremely angry at the sidelines, the exact diagnosis is still pending.
The Vikings have already arrived at their third quarterback due to knee injuries: Teddy Bridgewater is out of action after his serious injury, but could be back in the course of the season.Less severe was the injury to Sam Bradford, but he is still missing.
Should Minnesota now have to forego Cook for a longer period of time, a significantly improved offense might be limited again.The first backup for Cook would be Latavius Murray, who was hired in the spring.