Injuries to a trio of Vikings linebackers in Eric Kendricks, Edmond Robinson and Brandon Watts last week created additional opportunities for a pair of rookie linebackers who are trying to crack the 53-man roster.
The beneficiaries were fifth-round pick Kentrell Brothers of Missouri and, to a lesser extent, Jake Ganus, an undrafted rookie out of Georgia.
Both got bumped up to the second team at times during the two joint practices with the Bengals. And they got a handful of reps with the top unit, too, as coach Mike Zimmer mixed and matched his personnel.
Then, in the 17-16 preseason victory over the Bengals on Friday night, Brothers played 41 of 66 defensive snaps, second among linebackers to only veteran Audie Cole. Ganus played 22 snaps, all of them in the second half.
Brothers made three tackles, none bigger than when he teamed up with defensive end Danielle Hunter to stuff Bengals back Cedric Peerman on 4th and 1 inside the 5-yard line. He was also credited with a QB hit.
Last Thursday, Zimmer said Brothers has looked good against the run.
"He's a down-hill plugger. He thumps in there pretty good in the running game," Zimmer said. "He has just got to continue to improve in the passing game. Some of the stuff we do is fairly complicated. It's hard on the linebackers, and they've got to be able to adjust."
Ganus made one tackle on defense and one on special teams, where he got another 13 snaps. He was also credited with a pass-break up.