the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday at noon CST, and the team is favored to win by two or three.
The final injury report featured a mixed bag, with key Vikings out and a few questionable.
Vikings Injury Report | Week 3
Minnesota will have a skeleton crew versus the Bengals.
J.J. McCarthy on Friday, along with the man who snaps the ball to him, center Ryan Kelly. They will not play against Cincinnati.
McCarthy played like a raw 22-year-old rookie in seven of his eight first quarters of NFL action, only saved in the court of public opinion by a masterful 4th Quarter showing in Week 1 when he led a 4th Quarter comeback against the Chicago Bears. His high ankle sprain — an injury that can linger — will keep him on the shelf for at least a week and perhaps longer. The who’s who at ESPN claimed the process could take two to four weeks.
Kelly, a newcomer to the Vikings, suffered a concussion on Sunday night, and although he returned to practice on Friday, he won’t play this weekend. Second-year center Michael Jurgens will take his spot.
Carson Wentz, a journeyman veteran who grew up cheering for the Vikings, will start at quarterback.
Vikings Wire‘s Chris Spooner noted on Kelly this week: “Kelly left the game in the first half and was evaluated for a concussion. Word came down as the second half started that Kelly had indeed suffered a concussion and will be out for the remainder of the game.”
“The effects of Kelly’s absence have already been felt for the Vikings, as there have been a handful of shaky snap exchanges between Kelly and McCarthy, and the offensive line has continued to struggle all night — struggles that aren’t going to get any better with yet another reserve lineman inserted into the lineup. For now, Kelly will be on the shelf for the remainder of the game and will go into the league’s concussion protocol.”
Andrew Van Ginkel, and safety Harrison Smith.
Darrisaw is still battling back from a torn ACL that he suffered in Week 8 of the 2024 campaign. He said this week that his body is near game-readiness and that he’ll know for sure when he can play. Some reporters called Darrisaw’s chances for playing this weekend “50/50.”
Justin Skule won’t play because of a — you guessed it — concussion. That happened on Sunday night, and Skule probably won’t be available until the European games. He started at left tackle in the first two contests of 2025 because of Darrisaw’s ACL.
Without Skule, and if Darrisaw can’t go, Minnesota would hand the LT job to Blake Brandel or Walter Rouse.
the Bengals.