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Vikings Drop Devastating Mid-Game News as Rams Shock in Primetime Battle

Christian Darrisaw #71 of the Minnesota Vikings
Christian Darrisaw #71 of the Minnesota Vikings

In a high-stakes Thursday Night Football matchup, the Minnesota Vikings entered as heavy favorites with a commanding 5-1 record over the underdog Los Angeles Rams, who sat at 2-4. Despite this expectation, the Rams turned the tables, holding an eight-point lead with just over four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. For Vikings fans, the game had already taken a discouraging turn, but the news of an injury to standout offensive tackle Christian Darrisaw added insult to an already tense evening.

A Crucial Setback: Darrisaw Injured in Key Moment

Darrisaw, who’s been a pillar on Minnesota’s offensive line since he was drafted 23rd overall in 2021, suffered a knee injury in the second half. He wasn’t seen on the sidelines after halftime, sparking immediate concern. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport later reported that the 25-year-old tackle would not return to the game—a development that could have lasting consequences for Minnesota.

ESPN’s Bill Barnwell took to social media to critique the decision-making around Darrisaw’s final snap. “Hate seeing Darrisaw injured on such an unnecessary play,” Barnwell posted on X. “Just kneel if you’re going to run the ball from the two-yard line with 30 seconds left.” With Darrisaw sidelined, the Vikings’ offensive line faced an uphill battle trying to protect quarterback Kirk Cousins and push forward for the remaining yards in a crucial late-game situation.

Darrisaw’s Vital Role on Minnesota’s Line

Through Week 7, Pro Football Focus had ranked Darrisaw as the 13th-best offensive tackle out of 76 qualified players, underscoring his importance to Minnesota’s front line. His athleticism and consistency have anchored the left side, and he’s been a mainstay, playing nearly every snap when healthy. The Vikings extended his contract this summer with a four-year, $104 million deal, reflecting his invaluable role in the team’s future plans. Losing him for any length of time would be a major setback, and the depth of Minnesota’s line will now be put to the test.

Minnesota’s Offense Left Struggling in the Second Half

The Vikings offense seemed out of rhythm for much of the second half, which was exacerbated by Darrisaw’s absence. While the Vikings turned to their run game late in an attempt to capitalize on any remaining clock, it wasn’t enough to break through a determined Rams defense. Ultimately, the pressure mounted as Cousins faced a relentless Los Angeles pass rush.

The Rams capitalized on their defensive strength and have now put Minnesota’s playoff prospects in question, with Darrisaw’s injury potentially adding long-term concerns for a Vikings offense that relies heavily on solid protection for Cousins.

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