ARLINGTON, Texas – The Vikings played without nose tackle Linval Joseph on Sunday night, and they might have to go without him a little while longer.
Multiple sources said Joseph, who missed the Vikings' final two days of practice this week and was ruled out for the 28-24 victory over the Cowboys, had an operation on a meniscus this past week. Joseph has been on the Vikings' injury report with a knee injury since after the team's victory at Detroit on Oct. 20, but he had not missed an actual practice since then until Thursday.
The Vikings, sources said, are optimistic about having Joseph back in the near future, and it's worth noting the team didn't make a move to put him on injured reserve after his operation. A knee operation, though, would seem likely to keep the 31-year-old out at least through the team's Week 12 bye. The Vikings play at home vs. Denver on Sunday before heading into their week off.
Sunday's game was only the second Joseph has missed since the 2015 season.
Targeted early, often
Cornerback Mike Hughes kept busy during his fourth NFL start. Starting in place of injured Trae Waynes, inactive because of an ankle injury, Hughes was targeted early and often by Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.
Hughes was beaten on a couple of comeback routes by receiver Amari Cooper, who later tiptoed along the sideline for an impressive 20-yard grab to convert a third-and-12 play against Hughes in the second quarter. Hughes struck back with a third-down deflection that could have been an interception.
"I have to get back into the lab and work on my hands," Hughes said.
Cooper was targeted 14 times, catching 11 passes for 147 yards, including a 12-yard tiptoe touchdown in the third quarter. Hughes had a team-high seven tackles and two passes defensed.