The scoreboard showed the Vikings won handily Saturday night, but three plays into the night, they had already suffered a sizable loss.
On their second offensive play, a handoff to Jerick McKinnon, starting right tackle Phil Loadholt went down with what is believed to be a torn left Achilles' tendon.
He hobbled off with a pair of athletic trainers and was soon carted to the locker room, where preliminary tests revealed the injury that will likely end his season before it started. Loadholt will get a magnetic resonance imaging exam Sunday, but the Vikings fear the worst.
It would be the second straight year during which Loadholt has suffered a season-ending injury. Last season, Loadholt missed the final five games with a torn pectoral.
"It's disappointing for Phil because he's worked so hard and he's such a great person," coach Mike Zimmer said after the Vikings' 26-16 exhibition victory over Tampa Bay at TCF Bank Stadium. "But it's part of football. Guys get hurt and the next guy's got to [play]."
With rookie T.J. Clemmings filling in for Loadholt at right tackle, the first-string offense didn't miss a beat while scoring on two of their three possessions against a Buccaneers defense that was one of the league's worst units last season. After the starters exited the game late in the first quarter up 9-0, the Vikings coasted from there.
But the victory felt hollow for the Vikings, who are 2-0 in preseason play.
Loadholt, one of the NFL's highest-paid right tackles, was slowly rounding into form after missing all of the spring workouts as he recovered from pectoral surgery. The Vikings were hoping on a healthy return from the 6-foot-8, 345-pound Loadholt to help an offensive line that disappointed in 2014 to finally live up to expectations in 2015.