Minnesota Vikings star wide receiver Justin Jefferson has been dealing with a hamstring strain that has kept him off the field for the past few days. Although the injury isn’t considered serious, the team is being cautious with his recovery. Head coach Kevin O’Connell remains optimistic that Jefferson will be ready to play in Week 1 against the Chicago Bears, but emphasized the importance of getting him back into action sooner rather than later.
O’Connell noted the physical demands Jefferson regularly handles, playing over 70 snaps per game and performing at an elite level.
While confident in Jefferson’s ability to be ready by the season opener, O’Connell expressed a desire to have him return to practice in the near future to ensure he’s fully conditioned for the season’s grind. He also mentioned Jefferson’s eagerness to get back on the field, highlighting the receiver’s competitive spirit.

Vikings Prioritize Jefferson’s Health While Building Chemistry With Rookie QB McCarthy
Jefferson has been a vital part of the Vikings’ offense, finishing last season with 103 receptions for 1,533 yards and 10 touchdowns. His production is critical to the team’s success, and ensuring his health is paramount. However, getting him back on the field isn’t just about maintaining his form; it’s also about building team chemistry.
With rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy stepping into a starting role, developing a strong connection with Jefferson is essential. The team likely hopes to use training camp to build that rapport. As long as Jefferson’s recovery remains on track, the Vikings appear poised to balance caution with preparation heading into the 2025 season.