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Vikings WR Justin Jefferson suffers bruised quad but optimistic playing next week

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Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson is helped off the field after getting injured during the second half against the 49ers on Sunday.

MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson was forced out of the game in the third quarter of their 23-17 victory over San Francisco on Sunday with a bruised right quadriceps, leaving him with significant soreness but guarded optimism about playing next week.

Jefferson was blocking on the play late in the third quarter when he collided with teammate Garrett Bradbury and also took contact from 49ers linebacker Fred Warner. Jefferson, who caught a 97-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter, was in significant pain on the turf before limping off the field with assistance from the medical staff.

Jefferson, who missed seven games last season with a hamstring injury, finished with four receptions for 133 yards on seven targets.

“I’m feeling good,” he said. “We played tremendous ball all around, and at the end of the day all that matters is we’re winning and I’m not seriously injured.”

The Vikings (2-0) host Houston next Sunday.

“Not overly concerned, just a little thigh bruise, contusion, whatever you want to call it, something that happens a lot during football,” Jefferson said. “Just got to treat it up, get it feeling well and be ready to go next week.”

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