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Vikings move Christian Darrisaw to injured reserve, will be without Javon Hargrave against Giants
The Vikings will play the remainder of the season without left tackle Christian Darrisaw, whom coach Kevin O’Connellannounced Friday will be moved to injured reserve due to the 2024 knee injury he has spent all year working back from.
The Vikings have placed left tackle Christian Darrisaw on injured reserve, concluding an unusual season in which he could never fully return from a left knee injury that occurred nearly 14 months ago.
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Vikings LT Darrisaw placed on IR, ending up-and-down recovery season
After tearing his ACL last season, Darrisaw will be shut down for the year after being in and out of the lineup attempting to mount a comeback to his old form.
Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw declined comment on if he will play again this season amid lingering health concerns.
The Minnesota Vikings just lost another crucial starter for the remainder of the season due to a serious injury.
He tore ligaments in his knee in 2024, and while he was able to have surgery and make it back this season, he has not been 100%. That leads us to Week 15, where he was questionable coming into the game and has now been officially ruled out for the team's matchup with the Cowboys.
The Minnesota Vikings have been loaded with injuries this season, and arguably the biggest one has been to left tackle Christian Darrisaw. He suffered a torn ACL and MCL against the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday,