Vikings RT Brian O’Neill Week-to-Week With MCL Sprain Amidst Offensive Line Injury Crisis
Vikings RT Brian O’Neill Week-to-Week With MCL Sprain Amidst Offensive Line Injury Crisis

Vikings RT Brian O’Neill Week-to-Week With MCL Sprain Amidst Offensive Line Injury Crisis

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Minnesota Vikings right tackle Brian O'Neill suffered a sprained MCL during their loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Dublin, Ireland, and is expected to miss time, potentially impacting the offensive line significantly. Although the injury does not require surgery, the team has not specified the exact duration of O'Neill's absence, with estimates suggesting he may miss at least one game, possibly more. The Vikings' offensive line has been hit hard by injuries, including Donovan Jackson's wrist surgery and center Ryan Kelly's concussion, raising concerns about their ability to protect quarterback Carson Wentz, who was sacked seven times and intercepted twice in the recent game. The Vikings will face the Cleveland Browns in London, where they could be without up to three offensive line starters, which could challenge their ability to contend with Browns' top pass rusher Myles Garrett. Additionally, linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel is also sidelined due to a neck injury, further affecting the team's defensive depth. Overall, the Vikings are grappling with a significant injury crisis early in the season, raising questions about their offensive and defensive effectiveness moving forward.

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