Cornerback Mackensie Alexander left Sunday's 28-12 win against the Falcons in the second quarter because of a dislocated right elbow.
Alexander, the fourth-year slot corner, will undergo an MRI on Monday, according to coach Mike Zimmer, which will help determine the severity of his injury, which was confirmed by an NFL source. Safety Jayron Kearse played the rest of the game as the Vikings' fifth defensive back.
"He's doing pretty good. The injury's not too bad," Kearse said of Alexander. "He's going to be around ready to fight for us when he comes back."
Kearse, the fourth-year safety, could continue to play the slot role should Alexander miss games and if cornerback Mike Hughes is still unable to play while rehabbing his knee. Hughes was ruled out against the Falcons after practicing on a limited basis last week.
The Vikings were trying to play Kearse, the 6-foot-4 safety, on Sunday regardless, per Zimmer, with 6-foot-2 Falcons receiver Mohamed Sanu running routes out of the slot.
"Sanu is a big, physical receiver," Zimmer said, "so we planned on playing [Kearse] some anyway."
Kearse, in a contract year, has proved adept at playing every position in the Vikings secondary.
"I definitely take pride in that," Kearse said. "It's good that coaches trust me to put me in a lot of positions."