Insider Reveals ‘Rosy Expectation’ For Vikings’ Tackle


 

The Minnesota Vikings will have the youngest starting quarterback in the NFL this season.

As such, they need to make sure that J.J. McCarthy is kept out of harm’s way.

Unfortunately, he might not have one of the best blindside protectors in the league to start the season.

“Christian Darrisaw (ACL) returning for Week 1’s matchup against the [Chicago] Bears is a ‘rosy expectation’ at this point, per Alec Lewis (of The Athletic). Minnesota has commended his progress thus far, but a midseason return is more likely for the star LT,” VikingzFanPage wrote on X.

Darrisaw sustained the injury early last season and had surgery to repair both his ACL and MCL. He’s gone through the lengthy recovery process reportedly with no setbacks.

The Vikings are keeping a close eye on his progress, and he took part in individual drills during minicamp.

Losing Darrisaw was a massive blow for the Vikings last season, and it was painfully evident when the pocket constantly collapsed before Sam Darnold’s eyes in their playoff loss to the Los Angeles Rams.

The 26-year-old has been one of the prime pass protectors in the league since the Vikings took him in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft.

The Vikings went to great lengths this offseason to bolster the interior of their offensive line.

With all the questions surrounding McCarthy, having Darrisaw out there will make a huge difference for head coach Kevin O’Connell’s offense.

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