The concussion sustained by cornerback A.J. Jefferson against the Chicago Bears could test the team's depth at the position this week.
Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said the team will have to wait and see if Jefferson is able to pass the tests necessary to play in St. Louis Sunday. Veteran Chris Cook is not going to be available to come back from his broken arm until the Dec. 23 game at Houston at the earliest. So who plays?
"It would be Marcus," Frazier said of Marcus Sherels, the backup who has been a punt- and kickoff-returner this season. "And then, of course, we have Brandon Burton as well. So between those two, they'd get the bulk of the reps. And we'd define that as the week goes on."
Sherels has started three games in his career, all coming last season. Burton has appeared in 14 games the past two seasons, starting one.
Praising the kids
One big reason for the improved Vikings record is the play of rookie cornerback Josh Robinson and rookie safety Harrison Smith. Both intercepted passes Sunday. Smith returned his for a score, his second pick six of the season. Robinson returned his pick to the Chicago 5-yard line, setting up the team's second score.
"We're making such improvement, and we're doing it with a lot of young, young guys," defensive end Brian Robison said. "Normally it takes two, three years before you start seeing results like that. Guys like Harrison and Josh Robinson, the plays they made {Sunday}? And you look at the improvement {safety} Jamarca Sanford has made this year? He looks nothing like he did last year. Guys are making improvements and it's helping out the whole team."
Road woes