Vikings' Justin Jefferson to Miss 'Monday Night Football' Game Against Bears
Decision to Prioritize Long-Term Health of Star Receiver Impacts Team's Offensive Strategy
- Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson will not be activated for the 'Monday Night Football' game against the Chicago Bears, as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury.
- Jefferson has been on the injured reserve list since the Vikings' Week 5 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, missing the last six games.
- The decision to not activate Jefferson aligns with the team's initial plan to prioritize his long-term health, with an eye towards his return later in the 2023 season and beyond.
- Jefferson's absence is expected to impact the Vikings' offensive strategy, as defenses can focus more on stopping the team's rushing attack.
- Despite his absence, the Vikings have managed a 5-1 record since Week 6, with Joshua Dobbs stepping up as the starting quarterback.