Cowboys, Vikings and Bye Week
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Guard Donovan Jackson has looked like a homerun selection for the Vikings through the early parts of the season. He was impressive in the first two weeks before injury hit him and derailed his momentum. He returned in Week 7 after the team's Bye Week, and ...
Jackson hurt his ankle Week 12 against Green Bay and didn't play the following Sunday versus Seattle. However, he was able to return to action this past Sunday against Washington and played all 64 of the Vikings ' offensive snaps. With a full practice under his belt Thursday, Jackson should be good to face the Cowboys this Sunday.
What kind of offensive line J.J. McCarthy will have in front of him on Sunday remains unclear as the Vikings head into the weekend. Left tackle Christian Darrisaw and left guard Donovan Jackson have both been listed as questionable on Minnesota's final injury report,
The Minnesota Vikings final injury report reveals some defensive depth absences and more questions on the offensive line.
Jackson (ankle) is active for Sunday's game against the Commanders, Craig Peters of the Vikings ' official site reports. The rookie first-rounder has been cleared to return from a one-game absence due to an ankle injury. Jackson will return to his starting job at left guard while Blake Brandel provides depth at the position.
The Vikings had few high grades or performances in Week 12 of the regular season. Here are the best and worst from the PFF grades for the Vikings' loss to the Packers. RB Jordan Mason 86.7