T.J. Hockenson's historic first half during the Vikings' 27-19 win against the Saints on Sunday happened in a flash.
The tight end had one catch for 10 yards in the first quarter, seemingly following the plan of being limited by a rib injury suffered the week prior. Then came a critical third down in the second quarter. The Vikings were in Saints territory, needing 5 yards for a first down and points to break a 3-3 tie.
In the video below, quarterback Joshua Dobbs probably could've anticipated receiver Brandon Powell streaking open on a crossing route and thrown this for a relatively easy completion. But Dobbs, gifted ample time in the pocket, still made a play. He evaded the rush and found Hockenson for a 14-yard gain in a scramble drill.
"With him in the backfield, you can't think the play is over," Hockenson said. "If he doesn't get you the first or second time, he's going to move around, and you just have to find an open area. It's a little like streetball, which is fun. You just got to continue to play through the whistle."
Hockenson muscled his way through the defense for another 10 yards after the catch, which showed everyone from the fans to play-caller Kevin O'Connell that he was healthy enough for more. That was Hockenson's first catch in the second quarter, when the bulk — nine grabs, 118 yards and a score — of his production happened.
Offensive coordinator Wes Phillips revealed Tuesday afternoon that Hockenson is playing through two injured ribs from the Nov. 5 win in Atlanta.
"Sometimes I think it's even more impressive to play the next week with an injury like that," Phillips said. "He actually practiced well during the week, and his attitude [was], it is what it is. That's not everyone's attitude with those types of things, but it shows what kind of guy he is."
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