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Vikings Breathe Sigh of Relief After Injury Update to Player in ‘Key Role’

Jalen Nailor, Vikings

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Wide receiver Jalen Nailor of the Minnesota Vikings.

Just four days ago, the Minnesota Vikings were scrambling at the wide receiver position while on the cusp of quarterback J.J. McCarthy’s regular-season NFL debut.

But then came a trade that reunited the Vikings with longtime wideout and hometown hero Adam Thielen. And three days after that, Minnesota dropped good news with regards to the health of injured receiver Jalen Nailor.

The #Vikings are optimistic about wide receiver Jalen Nailor (hand) playing Week 1 vs. Chicago barring a setback, per sources. Minnesota envisions a key role for Nailor, especially with Jordan Addison out via suspension.

— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) August 31, 2025

“The Vikings are optimistic about wide receiver Jalen Nailor (hand) playing Week 1 vs. Chicago barring a setback, per sources,” Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported via social media on Sunday, August 31. “Minnesota envisions a key role for Nailor, especially with Jordan Addison out via suspension.”

Jalen Nailor’s Injury Caused Serious Concern in Vikings’ Wide Receivers Room

Jalen Nailor, Minnesota Vikings

GettyWide receiver Jalen Nailor of the Minnesota Vikings.

Nailor suffered an injury to his left hand during mid-August and hasn’t played or practiced in more than two weeks. Up until Fowler’s report Sunday, Minnesota had not released a specific timeline on Nailor’s potential return.

His injury, coupled with the league’s suspension of Addison for off-field issues connected to a DUI charge in Los Angeles last summer, left the receivers room with superstar Justin Jefferson as the No. 1 option and not much else behind him beyond a pair of rookies: third-round pick Tai Felton and Myles Price, who went undrafted in April.

Thus, the team’s pursuit of Thielen, whose presence Nailor may now fortunately still complement in Week 1 against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field as part of “Monday Night Football” on September 8.

Adam Thielen Could Threaten Targets for Jordan Addison, Jalen Nailor

Adam Thielen, Minnesota Vikings

GettyWide receiver Adam Thielen of the Minnesota Vikings.

How the receivers room shakes out once Addison returns is an issue that could impact everyone in the position group save for Jefferson, whose role at the top is cemented.

Thielen returns to Minnesota after a two-year stint with the Carolina Panthers, where he accounted for 1,629 receiving yards and nine TDs on 151 catches across 27 games played. Thielen missed seven contests last season with a hamstring injury.

At 35 years old, Thielen is still a potential threat to targets for Addison and certainly for Nailor, the latter of whom is entering a contract year.

Nailor produced a career campaign in 2024 characterized by 28 receptions for 414 yards and six TDs. Meanwhile Addison, a former first-rounder in 2023, has put up two big years in the league. His first saw him finish with 70 catches for 911 yards and 10 scores across 17 games, while he produced 63 receptions for 875 yards and nine TDs in 15 appearances in 2024.

Given Addison’s age (23), his recent production and how they combine to translate into a playmaking source this season and beyond, it is most likely that he will return in Week 4 against the Pittsburgh Steelers and relatively quickly resume his position as the No. 2 receiver.

At that point, Thielen is likely to dip to the WR3 spot, which would naturally push Nailor out of the regular rotation. However, given the fact that Addison missed two games last season, Thielen was absent for seven contests in 2024 and Jefferson sat out seven outings of his own two years ago, there is a reasonable chance the Vikings will call on Nailor to fill in for one of the three pass-catchers ahead of him on the roster.

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