Justin Jefferson

Vikings WR Justin Jefferson taken to hospital with chest injury

This was Jefferson's first game back after missing the previous seven games because of a hamstring injury

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Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson was taken to a hospital after being hit in the chest during Minnesota's game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.

The team announced Jefferson was ruled out for the rest of the game with a chest injury after the hit in the second quarter.

Jefferson, the 2022 AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year, was originally listed as questionable after taking a shot from safety Marcus Epps while going high to catch a 15-yard pass. There was no flag for hitting a defenseless receiver.

This was Jefferson's first game back after missing the previous seven games because of a hamstring injury.

Jefferson made some team history before going out. He caught a 12-yard pass that moved him past Randy Moss for the most receiving yards by a Vikings player in his first four seasons. Moss had 5,396 yards from 1998-2001, and Jefferson is at 5,423.

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