12-19-2022, 08:58 PM
Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell said Monday that opponents are unfairly targeting star receiver Justin Jefferson.In the fourth quarter of Minnesota’s 39-36 overtime victory over Indianapolis at U.S. Bank Stadium on Saturday, O’Connell was livid after Colts cornerback Stephon Gilmore was penalized for unnecessary roughness for a vicious hit on Jefferson. Earlier in the fourth quarter, Colts defensive Rodney Thomas was called for unnecessary roughness after a hit on Jefferson. He eventually left the game briefly with a rib/chest contusion.
“He did take some shots in that game, and once again I think it’s about the fifth or sixth week in a row he took a type of hit that drew a flag,” O’Connell said Monday. “Clearly, there’s an emphasis on the teams we’re playing that some of those hits, they don’t just seem to be by accident at times.”
Foes have been flagged for penalties against Jefferson in five of the past six games. He took a hard hit on Dec. 4 against the New York Jets, and cornerback Jordan Whitehead was penalized for unnecessary roughness and eventually fined $15,914 by the NFL. There was a facemask penalty against Jefferson by New England defensive back Jonathan Jones on Nov. 24.
O’Connell said on Monday that Jefferson was doing fine after suffering the rib/chest contusion.
“Justin came out great,” O’Connell said. “He should be good throughout the week.”
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“He did take some shots in that game, and once again I think it’s about the fifth or sixth week in a row he took a type of hit that drew a flag,” O’Connell said Monday. “Clearly, there’s an emphasis on the teams we’re playing that some of those hits, they don’t just seem to be by accident at times.”
Foes have been flagged for penalties against Jefferson in five of the past six games. He took a hard hit on Dec. 4 against the New York Jets, and cornerback Jordan Whitehead was penalized for unnecessary roughness and eventually fined $15,914 by the NFL. There was a facemask penalty against Jefferson by New England defensive back Jonathan Jones on Nov. 24.
O’Connell said on Monday that Jefferson was doing fine after suffering the rib/chest contusion.
“Justin came out great,” O’Connell said. “He should be good throughout the week.”
https://www.twincities.com/2022/12/19/vikings-coach-kevin-oconnell-says-foes-unfairly-taking-hits-on-justin-jefferson/