The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Vikings confirm Cousins is done

Torn Achilles ends QB’S season in his first career injury.

- By Dave Campbell

Kirk Cousins has a torn right Achilles tendon that will end his season, the Minnesota Vikings announced Monday after his first career injury put a somber tone on their threegame winning streak.

The Vikings announced an MRI exam on Cousins confirmed their initial fear of a tear after the 12th-year quarterbac­k went down in pain during the fourth quarter at Green Bay on Sunday, after planting his foot in the grass to try to avoid a sack. He quickly limped off the field, unable to put weight on his right leg.

Rookie Jaren Hall took over from there, as the Vikings (4-4) held on to beat the Packers 24-10 and climb above the cut for the playoffs after an 0-3 start. Staying there, starting against the Falcons on Sunday, will be far more challengin­g without Cousins, who will have surgery on a to-be-determined date, the Vikings said.

No recovery timetable was announced, but it’s typically at least a six-month process for returning to full strength.

Cousins, who is on track to be a free agent next spring, has never missed a game in the NFL to injury. He has gone to great lengths to keep himself as healthy as possible, realizing the car-crash nature of his position while trying to extend his career as long as he can.

His appearance on the Netflix documentar­y “Quarterbac­k,” which shadowed him, Patrick Mahomes and Marcus Mariota throughout the 2022 season, endeared him to a broader audience with the up-close look at his willingnes­s to take those punishing hits for his team and work arduously each week to prepare his mind and body for the next game.

The beginning of the show started with him at home reading a children’s book about football to his youngest son, Turner. The opening lines of the book that Cousins read to his son included this foreboding passage: “An injury to the quarterbac­k can sink a team’s entire season.”

Now the Vikings are about to find out if it will or not.

Cousins has had his share of ups and downs, with only one career win in a playoff game, but even at age 35 he’s continued to ascend as a passer. His completion rate (69.5%) is the third-best of his career and fifth in the league in 2023. He’s tied for the NFL lead in touchdown passes (18), second in passing yards (2,331) and third in passer rating (103.8).

 ?? ANTHONY SOUFFLE/STAR TRIBUNE VIA AP ?? Minnesota quarterbac­k Kirk Cousins gets helped off the field Sunday after going down with an injury in the fourth quarter at Green Bay.
ANTHONY SOUFFLE/STAR TRIBUNE VIA AP Minnesota quarterbac­k Kirk Cousins gets helped off the field Sunday after going down with an injury in the fourth quarter at Green Bay.

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