CHICAGO – Dalvin Cook left the field toward the end of the first quarter against the Bears on Sunday and headed for the dreaded medical tent on the Vikings sideline.
Oh no, not the tent.
Cook exited the tent and returned to the game during the second quarter. A cleat caught him on the leg, that's all. He finished the 29-13 victory with 37 yards on 11 carries and one reception for a yard.
Whew. Crisis adverted.
Now at the end of a rockin' and sockin' 13-4 season during which they won the NFC North Division but finished with a minus-3 point differential, the last thing the Vikings needed was an injury scare to their lead back. Cook, according to coach Kevin O'Connell, should be good to go for the first round of the playoffs against the Giants next weekend.
O'Connell also indicated that he should have other top players available, including Harrison Smith, who missed the game because of a sore knee; Za'Darius Smith, who dealt with a personal issue during the week and has looked hobbled in recent games; and Garrett Bradbury, who has missed several games because of a back injury.
The most important thing about Sunday's game, for the Vikings, was getting out of it healthy.
You can quibble about how the game unfolded, with the leaky defense giving up an unacceptable 42-yard touchdown run to Velus Jones Jr. in the second quarter. I'm not going to hold that against a team that already was missing both Smiths — two of its most effective defensive players — in a game in which they wanted to avoid injuries elsewhere.