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Vikings QB Teddy Bridgewater has ‘significant’ knee injury

After showing marked improvement in accuracy and leadership over the a year ago, Bridgewater suffered what likely will be a season-ending injury at practice on Tuesday.

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After the practice, Vikings coach Mike Zimmer seemed to be fighting back tears as he talked about how Bridgewater had to be sedated after the injury. The injury occurred with Bridgewater’s left leg, and reports are now circulating that his “leg snapped” and “his knee was flailing around”. Still, Bridgewater is unlikely to play this season. This is a rare instance in which in the absence of high-definition video is probably a good thing, and it will be almost impossible not to root for a full recovery for Teddy Bridgewater in the future. If Shaun Hill is going to have a chance at leading the Vikings back to the postseason, he will need his defense and 31-year-old running back Adrian Peterson to carry the load.

Zamora, who caught nine passes for 132 yards and two touchdowns last season, had been listed as a starter on the depth chart that the team released Monday.

“I’m not going to let this team feel sorry for itself”, Zimmer said before the full details of his injury were known.

Here is an update from the Vikings on Teddy Bridgewater.

“It’s tough today but tomorrow the sun’s going to (come up)”, Zimmer said.

Zimmer said he spoke several times Tuesday with hall of famer Bill Parcells, who was Dallas’ coach from 2002-06 when Zimmer was the defensive coordinator and is a mentor. We’re going to fight like we always do.

Get the latest breaking federal news. “Everybody can count us out if they want, but I think that’d be the wrong thing to do”. So if Shaun is the guy, we’re going to figure out, as coaches, we’re going to try figure out the very best way we can beat the team that we’re playing that week.

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Sen. Al Franken sent out a tweet, reading, “Minnesota wishes you a speedy recovery, and I know you’ll bounce back even stronger”. Because this was going to be the year that Teddy Bridgewater went out and shut a lot of mouths and demonstrated why Vikings fans were so much higher on him than the boxscore scouts throughout the league. That’s part of the reason Hill returned to the Vikings in 2015 as the team’s backup quarterback, and the Vikings will lean on his knowledge of the offense now. Zimmer, who was clearly emotional at yesterday’s press conference following Bridgewater’s injury, said all the right things and demonstrated quite clearly why his players love to play for him.

Vikings QB Teddy Bridgewater has 'significant' knee injury