Vikings Rookie Donovan Jackson Undergoes Wrist Surgery, Expected to Miss Two Games
Vikings Rookie Donovan Jackson Undergoes Wrist Surgery, Expected to Miss Two Games

Vikings Rookie Donovan Jackson Undergoes Wrist Surgery, Expected to Miss Two Games

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Minnesota Vikings rookie left guard Donovan Jackson, the team's first-round pick, underwent successful wrist surgery on Monday in Los Angeles and is expected to miss the next two games during the Vikings' European road trip. Jackson sustained the injury in Week 2 against the Atlanta Falcons but was cleared to play against the Cincinnati Bengals, where he performed well despite the injury. Head coach Kevin O'Connell emphasized Jackson's toughness and commitment, noting that the surgery was necessary but timed to minimize missed games by utilizing the upcoming bye week for recovery. Blake Brandel, who started all 17 games at left guard last season, will fill Jackson's starting role during his absence. The Vikings are optimistic about Jackson's return by Week 7 against the Philadelphia Eagles and expect center Ryan Kelly to return soon from concussion protocol. Overall, Jackson's early impact and resilience have met team expectations, and the organization remains hopeful for his swift recovery.

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