11-27-2020, 12:20 AM
Through 11 weeks, no NFL offense has scored more touchdowns than the Vikings when within the opponent’s 20-yard line. But the NFL’s No. 1 red-zone attack could be without its top red-zone target on Sunday against the Panthers because receiver Adam Thielen is uncertain to play while quarantined.
Thielen, who leads the NFL with a career-high 11 touchdown catches in 10 games, must test negative for the coronavirus to build on his stellar start. He was placed on the COVID list on Monday after a reported positive test. Further daily test results will determine his availability for Sunday, according to coach Mike Zimmer, indicating he’s asymptomatic because symptomatic cases require a 10-day isolation and would rule him out against Carolina.
If asymptomatic, Thielen can return with two negative tests taken within five days of his positive test.
“I don’t know, honestly,” Zimmer said Wednesday when asked of his expectations. “He’s in the COVID protocol, and we’ll just see. When you get in these protocols, it’s always about, ‘What’s the next test, and the next test?’ So we’ll just have to see as the week goes on.”
Quarterback Kirk Cousins said Thielen’s absence is part of “managing the virus,” but the NFL’s protocols haven’t yet taken away a Vikings player of Thielen’s caliber. Two others, linebacker Todd Davis and guard Dru Samia, missed games because of positive tests.
Thielen, the Vikings’ veteran among a young receiver group, has led on and off the field, pacing the offense in catches (49), targets (76) and receiving touchdowns while rookie Justin Jefferson leads with 848 receiving yards.
“We’ve had other people out during practices and tried to change things,” Cousins said. “That’s just been kind of part of managing the virus. Obviously, you deal with injuries, too. We had lost Adam last year as well for several weeks, so it’s just kind of part of the process of going through the season.”
Replacing Thielen’s vise-grip hands might be the toughest what-if to tackle. He’s a go-to option when space is tight. Thielen has 11 of Cousins’ 20 touchdowns, in part, because Cousins often looks to him when the Vikings are near the goal line.
https://www.startribune.com/vikings-weig...573207101/
Thielen, who leads the NFL with a career-high 11 touchdown catches in 10 games, must test negative for the coronavirus to build on his stellar start. He was placed on the COVID list on Monday after a reported positive test. Further daily test results will determine his availability for Sunday, according to coach Mike Zimmer, indicating he’s asymptomatic because symptomatic cases require a 10-day isolation and would rule him out against Carolina.
If asymptomatic, Thielen can return with two negative tests taken within five days of his positive test.
“I don’t know, honestly,” Zimmer said Wednesday when asked of his expectations. “He’s in the COVID protocol, and we’ll just see. When you get in these protocols, it’s always about, ‘What’s the next test, and the next test?’ So we’ll just have to see as the week goes on.”
Quarterback Kirk Cousins said Thielen’s absence is part of “managing the virus,” but the NFL’s protocols haven’t yet taken away a Vikings player of Thielen’s caliber. Two others, linebacker Todd Davis and guard Dru Samia, missed games because of positive tests.
Thielen, the Vikings’ veteran among a young receiver group, has led on and off the field, pacing the offense in catches (49), targets (76) and receiving touchdowns while rookie Justin Jefferson leads with 848 receiving yards.
“We’ve had other people out during practices and tried to change things,” Cousins said. “That’s just been kind of part of managing the virus. Obviously, you deal with injuries, too. We had lost Adam last year as well for several weeks, so it’s just kind of part of the process of going through the season.”
Replacing Thielen’s vise-grip hands might be the toughest what-if to tackle. He’s a go-to option when space is tight. Thielen has 11 of Cousins’ 20 touchdowns, in part, because Cousins often looks to him when the Vikings are near the goal line.
https://www.startribune.com/vikings-weig...573207101/