DETROIT – Receiver Adam Thielen suffered a sprained left ankle on the first drive of the Vikings' 29-27 loss to the Lions and did not return. Head coach Mike Zimmer confirmed Thielen's injury, which occurred on his only catch when Lions corner Jerry Jacobs landed on his left leg during a receiver screen for no yards.
A short turnaround to Thursday's game against Pittsburgh could be tough for Thielen, but the Vikings offense showed it can feed the ball to receiver Justin Jefferson even if their second option is off the field. Jefferson finished with a career-high 11 catches for 182 yards and a touchdown, all with Thielen watching from the sideline.
"They was playing double coverage, playing a cloud; safety on top with corner underneath," Jefferson said. "They were trying to take me out of the game a little bit, but we did a good job putting me in different positions, moving me to get the ball."
After exiting in the first quarter, Thielen had his left cleat removed and ankle evaluated by team trainers before he tried to jog it off on the sideline. He kept his shoulder pads on through the first half and was ruled out at halftime.
Receiver K.J. Osborn replaced Thielen as the No. 2 option and once again proved his reliability. In a fourth-quarter touchdown drive, Osborn moved the chains on third-and-11 with a 21-yard grab and finished the series with three catches for 40 yards and the score.
"I have a lot of confidence in him," quarterback Kirk Cousins said. "It's no surprise that he played at a high level."
Middling, shuffled run defense
The Vikings' shuffled defense had middling results upon returning nose tackle Michael Pierce and defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson to the lineup. That may have been expected without linebacker Anthony Barr (knee/hamstring) or Eric Kendricks (biceps). The Lions were without starting running back D'Andre Swift, but backup Jamaal Williams ran for 71 yards on 17 carries.