Vikings teacher Kevin O’Connell later said his team is “crossing our fingers that we get some positive news,” but was unsure of the severity of Darrisaw’s trauma.
Darrisaw, who has been having a Pro Bowl-caliber season, was blocking with 35 seconds left in the first half when Rams defensive back Jaylen McCollough went down in his knee. Team clinical officials helped Darrisaw travel directly to the storage room while the Vikings completed the paper. He was replaced by veteran David Quessenberry.
The Vikings had taken possession of the ball at their own 3-yard line, but got all three on their timeouts. Instead of kneeling on the ball to even the role, O’Connell said he wanted to see if the offense could get its act together for a grade. The Rams had a timeout, which would have required the Vikings to kneel twice inside a narrow field between the line of scrimmage and the top zone.
“They had a dime defense on the field, so I thought maybe we could make a run,” O’Connell said. “I don’t know if we were necessarily the target versus that group that was there, and I think if we are, maybe that ball has a chance to attack.” [move]. If we start and continue with the wait times we had left at that point, get that first down, then there’s a chance to try to improve some things and not give them any chance to double up there with them starting the second one. half.”