Vikings-Broncos inactives: Running back Alexander Mattison set to return

Vikings running back Alexander Mattison had been in the concussion protocol this week, but is expected to share carries with Ty Chandler.

November 20, 2023 at 12:36AM
Alexander Mattison suffered a concussion against the Saints but has been cleared to return. (Stacy Bengs, Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

DENVER — The Vikings will have running back Alexander Mattison to share carries with Ty Chandler on Sunday night against the Broncos.

Mattison, who left the Vikings' game against the Saints last Sunday because of concerns he'd sustained a concussion, cleared the protocol this week in time to return to the active roster for the Denver game. Coach Kevin O'Connell said on Monday that Mattison was doing well, and sounded optimistic he would be able to return for the game.

On Saturday, the Vikings activated backup quarterback Nick Mullens from injured reserve and he will be their No. 2 QB behind Joshua Dobbs. Mullens has been out the past four weeks because of a lower-back injury.

Linebacker Anthony Barr, who signed with the Vikings last week after Jordan Hicks was sidelined, is also active for the game after being elevated from the practice squad Saturday.

Cornerback Joejuan Williams was also elevated from the practice squad, with Akayleb Evans out with a calf injury.

Here are the inactives for Sunday night:

Vikings: Evans, S Lewis Cine, WR Trishton Jackson, QB Jaren Hall, LB Brian Asamoah II, TE Nick Muse, OL Hakeem Adeniji

Broncos: S P.J. Locke, DE Ronnie Perkins, ILB Ben Niemann, OLB Thomas Incoom, C Alex Forsyth, DE Elijah Garcia

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Ben Goessling has covered the Vikings since 2012, first at the Pioneer Press and ESPN before becoming the Minnesota Star Tribune's lead Vikings reporter in 2017. He was named one of the top NFL beat writers by the Pro Football Writers of America in 2024, after honors in the AP Sports Editors and National Headliner Awards contests in 2023.

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