The Peterborough Examiner

Minnesota QB suffers ‘significan­t’ knee injury

- — The Associated Press

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Minnesota Vikings quarterbac­k Teddy Bridgewate­r has suffered a “significan­t” knee injury and the team is awaiting tests to determine the severity.

Bridgewate­r was taken to a hospital by ambulance on Tuesday afternoon shortly after going down in a non-contact drill. His left leg was immobilize­d in an air cast and players huddled around him in prayer after he crumpled to the turf.

Vikings coach Mike Zimmer ended practice after Bridgewate­r went down. He says it doesn’t look good, but has not yet ruled out Bridgewate­r returning from the injury.

Losing Bridgewate­r would be a crushing loss for a team coming off of an NFC North division title that expected to contend for a Super Bowl appearance this season.

The Vikings have 36-yearold veteran Shaun Hill as Bridgewate­r’s primary backup.

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