Rondale Moore’s return period ended after only one game for the season.
The recipient suffered a knee injury for a period in Open Minnesota, announced the Vikings on Tuesday.
It is a huge blow to Moore, who has not played a game in the usual season since the 18th week of 2023, and beleaguered wires with the receiver.
Moore was written by Arizona in the second round of 2021 NFL drafts and moved to Atlanta last season but missed the entire campaign 2024 due to significant right knee injury. After spending a lot of time recovering and renovations, Moore signed with the Vikings in 2025 with a plan to fill back a role and find a way to the stadium as a receiver with a big deal.
These hopes were broken on Saturday when Moore posted points on his first click of the cover and suffered knee injuries while taking along the sidelines. Moore was carried off the pitch after a prolonged delay and the severity of the stage encouraged the worst fear of Moore’s recovery prospects.
Tuesday’s announcement justified this fear. Minnesota will now be preparing to play the first three games of the season without Jordan Addison (suspension) and Moore and leave them with big star Justin Jefferson, who has been dealing with Hamstring, Jalen Nailor and anyone who works the project list among Lucky Jackson, Tai Felton and Tai Felton.
Moore turns while in the one who is unfortunately a familiar world recovery and rehabilitation.