Justin Jefferson's Injury Scare Ends as Vikings Prepare for Raiders

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Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson was taken to the hospital after being hit in the chest during their game against the Las Vegas Raiders. However, he returned to the stadium and flew home with the team. Initial reports are encouraging, but his status for the upcoming game is uncertain. Jefferson underwent X-rays to check for internal damage and it appears that any significant injuries were avoided. This was Jefferson's first game back after missing seven games due to a hamstring injury. He made team history by surpassing Randy Moss for the most receiving yards by a Vikings player in his first four seasons.
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