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Vikings' Jefferson returns, then exits with injury

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12/10/2023 11:18:24 PM
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In his first game back after a two-month absence, Minnesota Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson made it through two series before departing Sunday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders because of a chest injury, Kevin Seifert of ESPN reports.

The injury occurred with 9:54 remaining in the second quarter. Jefferson jumped to catch a high pass from quarterback Josh Dobbs and was hit hard by Raiders safety Marcus Epps at the end of a 15-yard reception. Jefferson grabbed his lower back and immediately left the field.

Jefferson, who was taken to a local hospital for further evaluation, caught two passes on three targets for 27 yards while playing a total of 13 snaps.

Jefferson previously suffered a right hamstring injury in Week 4, forcing him to miss seven games. He did not start Sunday but jogged onto the field for the second play of the game.

Jefferson opened this season on a blazing pace, averaging an NFL-high 135.8 yards per game during the first four weeks of the season. At that rate, he would have obliterated Calvin Johnson's record of 1,964 yards by Week 15. Instead, Jefferson had been stuck at 571 yards since suffering the hamstring injury, and he said last week that his new goal for the season was to finish with 1,000 yards.

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