Final Vikings Vs Colts Week 9 Injury Report

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Final Vikings vs. Colts Week 9 Injury Report
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Final Vikings vs. Colts Week 9 Injury Report

Vikings

The Vikings will be without starting cornerback Patrick Peterson (concussion) and starting safety Harrison Smith (neck) for Sunday's game against the Colts. Peterson suffered a concussion in last week's game against the Cardinals, while Smith suffered a neck injury in practice this week.

In addition to Peterson and Smith, the Vikings will also be without starting left tackle Christian Darrisaw (ankle), starting right guard Ed Ingram (knee), and starting wide receiver Justin Jefferson (calf). Darrisaw and Ingram both suffered their injuries in last week's game against the Cardinals, while Jefferson suffered his injury in practice this week.

The Vikings will be hoping to get some of their injured players back for Sunday's game, but they will be facing a tough Colts team that is coming off a bye week. The Colts are currently 3-4-1 on the season, but they have a chance to improve their record to 4-4-1 with a win over the Vikings.

Colts

The Colts will be without starting quarterback Matt Ryan (ankle) for Sunday's game against the Vikings. Ryan suffered a sprained ankle in last week's game against the Titans, and he is expected to miss 2-3 weeks.

In addition to Ryan, the Colts will also be without starting wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. (calf) and starting cornerback Kenny Moore II (ankle). Pittman suffered a calf injury in last week's game against the Titans, while Moore suffered an ankle injury in practice this week.

The Colts will be hoping to get some of their injured players back for Sunday's game, but they will be facing a tough Vikings team that is coming off a bye week. The Vikings are currently 6-1 on the season, and they are looking to improve their record to 7-1 with a win over the Colts.