When Does Justin Jefferson’s Absence Become Concerning?
removed himself from practice last week with what the Minnesota Vikings have called a mild hamstring strain. The superstar wide receiver has dealt with lower-body injuries previously, and it’s commendable that he knows his body enough not to push it. Minnesota will evaluate Jefferson this week, but at some point, a certain level of concern has to be considered.
Justin Jefferson is on the sidelines with a hamstring injury, and at some point, that could be a concern for the Minnesota Vikings.
The reality is that Justin Jefferson is just one season removed from playing in only 10 games due to a hamstring injury. This doesn’t appear to be anything close to that, but it’s also concerning that the muscle issue has flared up. Soft tissues heal differently, and there’s almost no chance we’ll see him play during the preseason.
treating joint practices with the New England Patriots as such.
Justin Jefferson Is on the Shelf with a Hamstring Tweak
The reality is that his injury is probably as mild as the Minnesota Vikings and Justin Jefferson have described it to be. The problem is that there is truly never a period where something like a soft tissue injury is truly out of the woods until it’s completely off the radar from a treatment perspective.
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