Minnesota Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw needed to be helped off the field during Minnesota's "Thursday Night Football" clash with the Los Angeles Rams, and he will be out for the season.
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The Minnesota Vikings have lost left tackle Christian Darrisaw, one of their top players and among the best at his position in the NFL, for the season because of injuries to the ACL and MCL in his ...
After Thursday night’s game, Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell said the team was hoping for good news on left tackle Christian Darrisaw, who suffered a knee injury at the end of the second quarter.