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Dalvin Cook injury update: Vikings RB active for Thursday night vs. Steelers 11 days after shoulder injury



 Dalvin Cook injury update: Vikings RB dynamic for Thursday night versus Steelers 11 days after shoulder injury

Cook missed only one game subsequent to harming his shoulder versus 49ers

Star running back Dalvin Cook will be back in the beginning setup for the Minnesota Vikings' Thursday night matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers only 11 days in the wake of separating his left shoulder.

That, yet Cook is relied upon to keep a full responsibility as the Vikings' top ball-transporter, as per ESPN's Adam Schefter, while wearing a shoulder outfit. The running back recently wore a hardness toward the finish of the 2019 season, when he breast fed a shoulder injury during Minnesota's special case game against the Saints yet conveyed the ball multiple times.

Cook was hauled away the field during the Vikings' Week 12 misfortune to the San Francisco 49ers, and a MRI purportedly uncovered that he experienced a torn labrum. Notwithstanding, Vikings lead trainer Mike Zimmer let correspondents know that Cook didn't tear his labrum, and would simply be everyday. The Pro Bowler missed Sunday's 29-27 misfortune to the Detroit Lions, however Alexander Mattison recorded 124 yards from scrimmage and a surging score in his nonappearance.

In nine games this season, Cook has scrambled for 773 yards and four scores on 171 conveys. He sat clumsy Monday and was a restricted member Tuesday and Wednesday. The Vikings absolutely need Cook assuming they need to battle their direction back into the success section, as the Steelers have the 6th most exceedingly awful run guard in the NFL. Minnesota likewise has other remarkable wounds on offense, as star wide beneficiary Adam Thielen and hostile tackle Christian Darrisaw have effectively been precluded because of lower leg wounds.

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