05-05-2023, 12:39 AM
Vikings right tackle Brian O'Neill said his offseason has come with "no surprises," which is welcomed by the team captain who was shelved for the season after he was injured while chasing down Packers safety Darnell Savage on Jan. 1 — just two weeks before the Vikings' playoff loss to the Giants.
"It was obviously really disappointing personally [missing] the opportunity to play in that game," O'Neill said Wednesday in his first comments to local reporters since the injury. "But as far as the process since, it's been really smooth. Since the diagnosis, there's been no surprises from the morning we took the MRI to coming in for the surgery and going out of the surgery, to everything since then, no surprises."
Blake Brandel, who re-signed with the Vikings this offseason after making three starts last year, appeared to take O'Neill's spot during offensive line drills in Wednesday's voluntary offseason workout at TCO Performance Center. But O'Neill is expected to be ready by training camp, head coach Kevin O'Connell said in March. O'Connell said the training staff will "be smart" with the 27-year-old Pro Bowler by easing his return.
O'Neill's surgery, performed by team physician Dr. Johannes Coetzee, repaired an avulsion fracture that damaged about 40% of his right Achilles tendon, team sports performance director Tyler Williams said last month.
"We're all confident there will be enough time" to return for the start of the 2023 season," O'Neill said.
"In terms of am I two weeks, three weeks, four weeks, five weeks ahead? I'm not really going to get into all that with [trainers]," he said. "It's more of in this stage we're at now, are we doing this right? And so far we have. Every step has been really good, really smooth, and I'm happy where I'm at."
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"It was obviously really disappointing personally [missing] the opportunity to play in that game," O'Neill said Wednesday in his first comments to local reporters since the injury. "But as far as the process since, it's been really smooth. Since the diagnosis, there's been no surprises from the morning we took the MRI to coming in for the surgery and going out of the surgery, to everything since then, no surprises."
Blake Brandel, who re-signed with the Vikings this offseason after making three starts last year, appeared to take O'Neill's spot during offensive line drills in Wednesday's voluntary offseason workout at TCO Performance Center. But O'Neill is expected to be ready by training camp, head coach Kevin O'Connell said in March. O'Connell said the training staff will "be smart" with the 27-year-old Pro Bowler by easing his return.
O'Neill's surgery, performed by team physician Dr. Johannes Coetzee, repaired an avulsion fracture that damaged about 40% of his right Achilles tendon, team sports performance director Tyler Williams said last month.
"We're all confident there will be enough time" to return for the start of the 2023 season," O'Neill said.
"In terms of am I two weeks, three weeks, four weeks, five weeks ahead? I'm not really going to get into all that with [trainers]," he said. "It's more of in this stage we're at now, are we doing this right? And so far we have. Every step has been really good, really smooth, and I'm happy where I'm at."
https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-vikings-injury-updates-brian-oneill-andrew-booth-jr-akayleb-evans/600272186/