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HERE’S WHY: Vikings Defensive Starter Mysteriously Absent From Week 16 Showdown..anhtruc.

 

In a pivotal Week 16 matchup, the Minnesota Vikings are set to take on the Seattle Seahawks with a bit of shuffling in their lineup. Notably, second-year defensive lineman Jalen Redmond, who recently fought his way into the starting lineup, will be inactive. Redmond’s emergence in the starting role came during games against the Atlanta Falcons and Chicago Bears, but a concussion in the victory over the Bears has sidelined him for now.

Adding to the Vikings’ challenges, veteran safety Harrison Smith is also out for the first time this season, which is a significant blow given his leadership and impact in the secondary. On the brighter side, cornerback Stephon Gilmore is making his return after a hiatus since Week 13, a much-needed boost for a secondary that will need to adjust in Smith’s absence.

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As for the roster moves, the Vikings listed their inactives for Sunday’s clash: offensive lineman Dan Feeney, cornerback Fabian Moreau, defensive lineman Jalen Redmond, offensive tackle Walter Rouse, emergency quarterback Brett Rypien, and safety Harrison Smith.

Turning to the Seahawks, they might have a few bruises across their roster, but they’ll be sending most of their key players onto the field, including quarterback Geno Smith. Smith had to make an early exit due to a knee injury in their last outing, so his health will be something to watch closely.

However, even if he’s not at full strength, the Vikings should seize this opportunity to exert pressure. Minnesota’s defense has been a force this season, ranking among the best in generating pressure, and they’ll look to keep this momentum going against Seattle.

The Seahawks’ inactives for this week include quarterback Jaren Hall, offensive tackle Michael Jerrell, linebacker Patrick O’Connell, cornerback Nehemiah Pritchett, tight end Brady Russell, and wide receiver Cody White.

All eyes will be on how both teams navigate these personnel changes, with the Vikings hoping to capitalize on their defensive prowess and disrupt the potentially vulnerable Seattle offense.

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