For the second straight year, the rookie season of the Vikings' top draft pick has ended in October because of a torn ACL.
Coach Mike Zimmer said Monday that cornerback Mike Hughes will go on injured reserve because of a torn anterior cruciate ligament. Hughes, who injured his left knee in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 27-17 win over the Cardinals, will miss the rest of the season. He will follow the path of running back Dalvin Cook, who tore his left ACL last Oct. 1 at U.S. Bank Stadium and returned in time for training camp.
"We feel bad about Mike, because I think Mike is going to be a really good football player," coach Mike Zimmer said. "But we got other guys here and we expect them to come in and do a good job."
Wrote Hughes on Twitter: "Thank you everyone for the love and prayers! I would be lying if I said this isn't frustrating, but with the support I have I'm confident that I will be back better than the player I ever was!"
Hughes, whom the Vikings drafted 30th overall in April, was injured while he made a cut in the middle of the field as he engaged with Larry Fitzgerald Jr. on a route. The Central Florida product had started two games this season, playing both nickel corner and left cornerback (where he filled in for injured Trae Waynes on Oct. 7 in Philadelphia). The Vikings had used Hughes in a variety of special teams roles, including as a return man, trying to balance his involvement there with his increasing role on defense.
"He was learning and continued to learn, and he's got a lot of great attributes — I think toughness, and his skill set is really good," Zimmer said. "But he's going to come back, and he's going to be great. We've got great doctors here and great trainers. We're going to miss him, but we're going to move forward."
Zimmer did not say whether the Vikings will look to add another defensive back with Hughes' open roster spot. They have used safeties Jayron Kearse and George Iloka in the nickel corner spot this season. Undrafted rookie Holton Hill could see more time, and the Vikings could bring former Gophers cornerback Jalen Myrick up from the practice squad.
In any case, the Vikings will have to decide whether they have enough cornerback depth, and a replacement for Hughes as a return man. As they prepared to move forward without him on Monday it was clear the rookie's versatility and work ethic had made quite an impression.