
Star defensive end Danielle Hunter will miss at least the first three games of the 2020 season after the Vikings placed him on injured reserve Wednesday, just four days before Sunday's season opener against the Packers.
Hunter, according to an ESPN report, is dealing with a neck injury. Head coach Mike Zimmer has downplayed the injury since it first sidelined Hunter on Aug. 16, calling it "a tweak."
This season, players on injured reserve can return to practice after three weeks instead of eight. That means Hunter could be back at practice as early as Monday, Sept. 28, and play a game as early as Oct. 4 in Houston.
But there's no guarantee Hunter will be ready by then, having participated in only a few practices during a training camp that was already abbreviated by the coronavirus pandemic.
"It's going to be hard to replace a guy like that," linebacker Eric Kendricks said Wednesday, "but we have guys who are hungry and want to step up, too."
Ifeadi Odenigbo is next up in Hunter's spot, and the Vikings' trade with the Jaguars for defensive end Yannick Ngakoue on Aug. 30 comes into clearer focus.
It's difficult to overstate the impact of Hunter's absence. He already set top-tier standards for production and durability, last season becoming the youngest player in NFL history to reach 50 sacks (54.5 sacks in five seasons).
Zimmer has spoken to the importance of a pass rush helping the Vikings' young cornerbacks, and they'll be tested early against Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers during Sunday's opener.