Minnesota Vikings injury report:He will not play again..

Final Injury Report for the Vikings vs. Raiders: Ed Ingram, Justin Jefferson
After missing seven games, Jefferson will formally make his comeback now that he is not listed as injured.

After being sidelined for the Vikings’ previous seven games, Justin Jefferson is cleared to play this Sunday.

The NFL offensive player of the year, Jefferson, has not played since sustaining a hamstring injury in Week 5 against the Chiefs. The Vikings are currently on a two-game losing streak after turning the ball over seven times and losing by a combined three points against the Broncos and Bears. Prior to this, the team had won their first five games without him.

The Vikings’ offense and quarterback Josh Dobbs should benefit greatly from Jefferson’s return against the Raiders in what is essentially a must-win game for Minnesota’s playoff hopes.

Theo Jackson, a safety, and Ed Ingram, a right guard, are the two Vikings players who are officially listed as questionable.

Due to a hip problem, Ingram was limited in practice on Thursday and Friday. Blake Brandel is the next in line if he is unable to play. Ever since the season began last year, Ingram has not missed a single snap.

The No. 4 safety for the Vikings, Jackson, is struggling with a medical condition. He participates in special teams play and takes a few defensive snaps. Lewis Cine might get his first defensive snaps since his leg injury from last year if he is sidelined.

The Raiders have suffered a significant loss with the loss of LT Kolton Miller due to a shoulder injury. Although doubtful, star DE Maxx Crosby (knee) is anticipated to play.

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Myles Gaskin is back on the active roster for the Vikings, while Bradbury is not listed as injured.

Minneapolis, MinnesotaThe Minnesota Vikings’ initial injury report of the week featured two of their starting five offensive linemen.

Center Garrett Bradbury was listed as not practicing on the injury report even though the Vikings did not practice on Monday. After suffering an injury early in the Sunday’s loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Austin Schlottmann took Bradbury’s place.

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