DENVER – Quarterback Kirk Cousins walked through plays in Empower Field at Mile High with the Vikings' starting offense more than 2.5 hours before Saturday night's preseason finale against the Broncos, and that was all the action he'd get this preseason.

Up next: the Sept. 11 opener against the Packers.

The Vikings rested 33 players against the Broncos. The starting offense did not play — Cousins, receivers Justin Jefferson, Adam Thielen and K.J. Osborn, running back Dalvin Cook, fullback C.J. Ham, left tackle Christian Darrisaw, center Garrett Bradbury, guard Ezra Cleveland and right tackle Brian O'Neill. Tight end Irv Smith Jr. remains held out following thumb surgery.

A few injured defenders, including safety Lewis Cine (knee) and cornerback Andrew Booth Jr. (ankle), were held out alongside the starters — edge rushers Danielle Hunter and Za'Darius Smith, safeties Harrison Smith and Cam Bynum, linebackers Eric Kendricks and Jordan Hicks, defensive tackles Harrison Phillips, Armon Watts and Dalvin Tomlinson, and cornerbacks Patrick Peterson, Chandon Sullivan and Cameron Dantzler.

Quarterback Sean Mannion got the start ahead of Kellen Mond and Nick Mullens, who was acquired five days before via trade with the Las Vegas Raiders.

Guard/center Chris Reed returned after missing a couple of weeks due to an elbow injury. Five others were held out due to injuries: receiver Dan Chisena; defensive lineman Jonathan Bullard; edge rusher Janarius Robinson; and linebackers Chazz Surratt and Blake Lynch.

The Broncos rested at least 22 players, including quarterback Russell Wilson, receivers Courtland Sutton and Jerry Jeudy, cornerback Patrick Surtain II and edge rusher Bradley Chubb.

Nine Vikings starters sat out the preseason entirely: Cousins, Jefferson, Thielen, Cook, Hunter, Za'Darius Smith, Harrison Smith, Peterson and Kendricks.

Head coach Kevin O'Connell brought the Rams' way of preserving starters to Minnesota.

"They should feel like they're right on schedule from a physical standpoint and stamina-wise of being able to play a full game," O'Connell said, "but 10-12 snaps here and there, I don't know how much it does for some of the veteran players who have played a lot."

For the second time in eight years as an NFL starter, Cousins didn't play in the preseason. Other Vikings players — Hunter, Smith, Peterson, Jefferson — are sitting it out for a third straight year, starting with the pandemic-canceled preseason in 2020. Jefferson, drafted in 2020, has never played in the preseason.

Five Vikings injured

Defensive tackle T.Y. McGill suffered an ankle injury on the first drive and did not return.

Linebacker Troy Dye (foot) was also injured on the opening drive and did not return. The Vikings were down to two inside linebackers, rookies Brian Asamoah and William Kwenkeu, by the end of the first quarter.

At one point, Kwenkeu — an undrafted rookie — was the only inside linebacker available when Asamoah was evaluated by the team's medical staff following a screen pass. The Vikings entered the game down two reserves, Lynch and Surratt, to injuries.

"We knew the expectation coming in," Kwenkeu said. "That approach helped us play without worries and know that when you get a little winded, the guys around you have your back."

Receiver Jalen Nailor was ruled out in the third quarter due to a concussion. Receiver Bisi Johnson (knee) was injured in punt coverage and did not return. Safety Josh Metellus was also shaken up on a play and replaced by safety Mike Brown on defense. Metellus remained on the sideline and an injury was not announced.

Eleven QBs sit out preseason

Cousins, who missed the preseason opener while on the COVID list, and Wilson were among 11 quarterbacks sidelined this preseason, including the Packers' Aaron Rodgers, Cardinals' Kyler Murray, Cowboys' Dak Prescott, Rams' Matthew Stafford, Bengals' Joe Burrow, Ravens' Lamar Jackson, Titans' Ryan Tannehill, Chargers' Justin Herbert and Raiders' Derek Carr.

"There's a bit of a trend in the league to maybe play a little less," Cousins said. "There's also an uptick in joint practices. I didn't have my first joint practice until my third year in the league and it's become almost an annual thing."

Etc.

  • Rookie guard Ed Ingram sure looks like the starting right guard. Ingram took walkthrough reps with starters before kickoff and, despite suiting up, watched from the sideline as veterans Jesse Davis and Reed started at guard. "It's been trending that way, but I thought Jesse did a lot of good things," O'Connell said. "Jesse has worked through some kind of little nicks, tiny things that as a veteran player we wanted to make sure when he got his [opportunity] to truly compete like he did."
  • In his first game since winning the camp competition, punter Ryan Wright pinned three punts inside the Broncos' 10-yard line, including a 68-yard roller to the 2-yard line. Kicker Greg Joseph also had a 58-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. Joseph has made all eight kicks in the preseason. "[Wright] had a great night," O'Connell said. "He only enhanced himself with me."
  • Broncos receiver Brandon Johnson (ankle) left in the first quarter and did not return.