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Longtime Vikings RB Suffers Season-Ending Injury

Close-up of Alexander Mattison’s custom Vikings cleats before Jets game.the Las Vegas Raiders in 2024, and after a preseason showing, the ex-Viking will miss the entire 2025 campaign with a neck injury.

The Worst Kind of News Besets Alexander Mattison

The ex-Viking was trending well in 2025 after a strong training camp.

Adam Schefter tweeted, “Dolphins running back Alexander Mattison underwent season-ending neck surgery Sunday in Chicago, per sources. Mattison hurt his neck during Sunday’s game vs. the Bears, was taken by ambulance to a local hospital and had surgery.”

The news blindsided NFL fans because Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said after the game, “He’s doing well. He had some neck and shoulder soreness, but we’ll find out more in the next couple of days.”

McDaniel must’ve received erroneous intel, as Mattison’s injury devolved into something far more serious.

A Devastating Development for Mattison

All indications from Dolphins training camp over the last three weeks pointed to a career resurgence for Mattison. He was battling for an RB3 job in Miami behind De’Von Achane and Jaylen Wright, and according to Dolphins-themed media, he was on the right track.

The injury is obviously brutal for Mattison, and the next several months will be all about his recovery.

Dalvin Cook, the team’s RB1 from 2017 to 2022. Mattison always spelled Cook admirably in relief, so much so that Minnesota gave Mattison an RB1 audition in 2024 that mostly flopped.

Chris Grier to sign one or two in the coming days.

Dolphins-Themed Media’s Take

Before any knowledge of Mattison’s season-ending injury, PhinPhanatic.com‘s Brian Miller sized up Mattison and his teammate, Ollie Gordon.

He wrote, “Mattison looked strong on Sunday against the Bears. He ran with physicality and conviction. He is trying to make a statement that he deserves a roster spot. Statistically, his numbers were not eye-popping as he ran the ball three times for eight yards, but there is no denying he looked like a power back.”

Ollie Gordon, however, was used a little more, carrying the ball eight times for 33 yards. Gordon looked good in his first NFL action. Like Mattison, Gordon was used at the goal line, and both players were able to punch in touchdowns. The biggest issue is the needs at other positions. The offensive line depth is a problem, the cornerback unit is void of quality depth, and the Dolphins may want to keep all three quarterbacks on the 53.”

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