Vikings safety Lewis Cine suffered a lower left leg fracture during a punt return in Sunday's 28-25 win against the Saints. He was transported to a London-area hospital, where he'll undergo surgery, coach Kevin O'Connell said after the game.
Cine, the first-round rookie, was blocking on a 23-yard punt return by Jalen Reagor when he was injured at the end of the first quarter. Vikings and Saints players knelt around Cine at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium while he was being evaluated by the team's medical staff, who applied an air cast and carted him off the field. He was immediately ruled out.
"Very tough moment for our team," O'Connell said. "We got him the immediate medical care at a local hospital. From everything I've been told, the local folks here have been phenomenal with Lew. ... We feel strongly not only about the local doctors, but our medical team that will stay back with Lew and will get that fixed up for him. As soon as he's able to make the transition back to the Twin Cities, we'll do that."
Safety Harrison Smith appeared to injure his arm in the final minute on a 32-yard completion to Saints receiver Chris Olave.
Cornerback Cameron Dantzler briefly left the game in the third quarter after he was slow to get up following an incompletion. He was replaced by a rotation of cornerback Kris Boyd and rookie Akayleb Evans. Saints quarterback Andy Dalton targeted Evans on a 33-yard pass to receiver Marquez Callaway.
Linebacker Troy Dye also briefly replaced Eric Kendricks in the second quarter, when Kendricks left following a collision with Saints quarterback/tight end Taysom Hill and was evaluated for a nose injury, according to the team.
"That's the worst part of the game," Kendricks said of injuries. "[Cine's] been grinding. It's hard enough as a rookie."
Edge rusher Za'Darius Smith played after being listed questionable because of a knee injury suffered against the Lions. He had a third-down sack in the first quarter.