Bears go for 2nd straight win, host Justin Jefferson-less Vikings
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[October 12, 2023]
The Minnesota Vikings will try to bounce back without their
top playmaker when they visit the Chicago Bears in a matchup of NFC
North rivals Sunday.
Minnesota (1-4) is coming off a 27-20 loss at home to the Kansas
City Chiefs, which marked its fourth single-digit defeat of the
season. The loss stung even worse as star wide receiver Justin
Jefferson injured his hamstring late in the game and was forced to
leave.
This week, the Vikings put Jefferson on injured reserve with a right
hamstring strain. He will be out for at least the next four games
and possibly more.
This weekend will mark the first time Minnesota has played without
Jefferson on the field since he joined the team in the 2020 season.
He has 36 catches for 571 yards and three touchdowns in five games
this season, and last year, he caught 128 passes for 1,809 yards and
eight scores.
Minus Jefferson, the Vikings could lean more heavily on other
receiving targets such as rookie Jordan Addison, fellow wideout K.J.
Osborn and tight end T.J. Hockenson.
Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell acknowledged that this week will be
different.
"Are we going to see as much shell coverage as we've historically
seen?" he said. "And if not, how do we have to retool our run and
pass game?
"There's no real excuse to say (after the game), ‘Aw, shucks, it was
different.' We've got to plan accordingly for both, and that's where
I feel comfortable with our system doing that."
Chicago (1-4) is looking to put together back-to-back wins after a
40-20 victory over the Washington Commanders in Week 5.
Justin Fields passed for 282 yards and four touchdowns in the
victory. He also rushed for 57 yards as the Bears built a 27-3
halftime lead and never looked back.
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Bears tight end Cole Kmet said he and his teammates
should not feel satisfied just yet.
"We shouldn't be throwing parades here or anything;
we still have a lot to prove," Kmet said. "We've got a lot of ground
to make up, and I think we can make (it) up because of the talent we
have on this team. I really believe that."
Kmet was added to the Bears' injury list this week. He was limited
in the first full practice in preparation for the Vikings because of
a hamstring injury.
Safety Eddie Jackson (foot) and cornerbacks Jaylon Johnson
(hamstring) and Kyler Gordon (hand) were also limited. Running backs
Khalil Herbert (ankle) and Roschon Johnson (concussion) did not
participate in practice.
In addition to losing Jefferson, the Vikings placed backup
quarterback Nick Mullens on IR because of a back injury. That means
rookie fifth-round pick Jaren Hall will be Kirk Cousins' backup
against the Bears.
Cousins said he deliberately has ignored public chatter about the
Vikings and speculation about his future with the team.
"I'm just very focused on the Bears and going 1-0 this week," he
said. "And anything else is just not worth my time or energy or
attention."
Minnesota has won its past four games against Chicago. The Vikings
lead the all-time series 65-56-2.
--Field Level Media
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