The Minnesota Vikings are 2-4 through six games after toppling the Chicago Bears on the road in Week 6, a perhaps season-saving win as falling to 1-5 might’ve been insurmountable.
Along the way, the Vikings defense continued to grow, holding a previously hot Bears offense to 13 points and 275 total yards while forcing three turnovers.
Marcus Davenport’s Prognosis Doesn’t Sound Good
But in the 2nd Quarter, newcomer Vkings pass rusher Marcus Davenport left the game with a leg injury and didn’t return. The following day, head coach Kevin O’Connell didn’t sound overly optimistic about Davenport’s short- or long-term return.