Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins left the game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday after injuring his right ankle early in the fourth quarter.
The Vikings led 24-10 when Cousins walked gingerly to the sideline after getting sacked for a second consecutive play, a series that ended with Green Bay’s Karl Brooks blocking Greg Joseph’s 44-yard field-goal attempt.
Cousins was getting treatment on the sideline during the Packers’ ensuing possession, which ended with them losing the ball on downs at the Minnesota 10-yard line.
Backup quarterback Jaren Hall, a rookie fifth-round pick from BYU, entered the game when the Vikings regained possession with 7:15 left in the game.Â
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