WATCH: Vikings QB Kirk Cousins spotted doing community service in crutches just weeks after getting ruled out of the season due to Achilles injury

Kirk Cousins had Achilles tendon injury in the game against the Green Bay Packers.


WATCH: Vikings QB Kirk Cousins spotted doing community service in crutches just weeks after getting ruled out of the season due to Achilles injury

Kirk Cousins (Via X)

Kirk Cousins is going through a fast recovery process after tearing his Achilles earlier this season. The Minnesota Vikings QB is out for the rest of the season and there is no possibility of him returning this year for sure. Ahead of his suffering, the QB was in great form and it was perceived that the Vikings would miss his services. However, the team is actually doing pretty well with Joshua Dobbs.

There were multiple speculations on when he would have a comeback. But after seeing the video of Cousins doing community work it can be said that fans should expect a comeback early. Might be a few days after the season gets over.

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A short video went viral in which Cousins was walking with the help of two crutches. Even though his leg was well protected, the QB was not in the best of his comfort zone but somehow managed the community work.

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Cousins tore his Achilles Tendon in the game against the Green Bay Packers. Three days later, he went through a successful surgery. Now, with this viral video of him doing community work, it can be speculated that his recovery is in full swing.

Cousins became the second QB this season to tear his Achilles Tendon. Aaron Rodgers was the first one who broke his tendon in his first game. His recovery is also in full-pace and is expected to come back to the field soon.

The Joshua Dobbs gamble going well for the Vikings

Despite a sluggish start, the Vikings have found their footing lately. In the NFC North division, they are presently at the second spot with 6-4. They won their last two with Kirk Cousins’ replacement, Josh Dobbs.

Josh Dobbs (Via Sporting News)

After Cousins got injured, the team wanted to replace him with the backup quarterback Jaren Hall. But he also suffered a major concussion against the Panthers. Hence, the team went for Josh Dobbs.

Since his start, he has been running riot. The QB gave the team their much-needed momentum and sealed victory in consecutive two games. The QB has covered more than 400 yards of passing with three touchdowns in two games. He has to remain fit and in form for the rest of the season.

The injury concern has hit the Vikings well as the primary QB and their wide receiver Justin Jefferson both are injured. However, Jefferson is soon to join the team on turf.

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