Take A Look At Video Showing Kirk Cousins’ Season Ending Injury

Kirk Cousins, the quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings, was hurt during the team’s game against the Green Bay Packers in Week 8. He was wheeled out of the blue tent after being declared out of the contest.

Take A Look At Video Showing Kirk Cousins’ Season Ending Injury

Although the injury was not sustained in a game and the Vikings have classified it as an ankle injury, things might turn out worse. Jaren Hall, a rookie quarterback, has joined the contest.

35-year-old cousins hobbled off the field due to a non-contact injury. When he got to the bench, he was screaming in agony because he was unable to apply any pressure on his right leg.

Not his ankle, though. The team’s chief worry, according to head coach Kevin O’Connell, was an Achilles tendon tear. It’s a torn Achilles, according to later reports from Adam Schefter.

The play’s video revealed that the Cousins had a strange incident.

Instead, Cousins moved to the left after feigning to hand off to the Vikings during play action. He looked to throw, but as he did, his right leg was planted behind him.

The fact that anything was amiss was immediately apparent. Cousins attempted to carry on. No, he couldn’t.

Cousins attempted to rush through a hole that had opened up on the left side of the line.

Although Kirk Cousins has been playing outstanding football thus far, this injury will probably keep him out for a while. When Cousins departed the game, the Vikings were up 24-10 over the Green Bay Packers.

The seasoned quarterback completed 23 of 31 throws for 274 yards and two touchdowns before to suffering an injury. Whether or whether the squad can maintain their advantage and win will be exciting to watch.

Regretfully, a close-up replay accentuates the damage.

The cousin’s toes touched the ground before his right foot as he attempted to steady himself. Second, his heel struck.

His leg trembled clearly when his foot flattened out on the ground. A ripple was felt.

 

 

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