Since training camp started, the Vikings have had their share of injuries. Minnesota’s potential starting cornerback Mekhi Blackmon tore his ACL, and veteran cornerback Shaq Griffin suffered an injury that didn’t appear to be too serious.
On Saturday, the Vikings suffered three more injuries, the severities of which were unknown at the time of publication. Tight end N’Keal Harry and rookie edge rusher Gabriel Murphy suffered injuries, neither of which appeared to be serious.
However, defensive lineman Jerry Tillery suffered an injury that looked serious, according to reporters who were in attendance. According to Matthew Coller, it looked to be some sort of leg injury. The cart came out for Tillery while several players and coaches were huddled over him. Tillery got up and onto the golf cart, but either way, it’s not a good sign for the Vikings.
Tillery was working with the starters during training camp, and Minnesota could be without another potential starter for some time.