Vikings cornerback Andrew Booth Jr., the rookie whose injury-prone past contributed to him falling into the second round of the draft, now will miss the rest of this season following what coach Kevin O'Connell called "successful surgery" to fully repair the meniscus in the knee Booth injured against the Cowboys in his only start of the season.
"We just want to pour into Andrew and make sure he knows he's got all the resources and support in the world in our building to get back and be ready to roll in the springtime," O'Connell said Wednesday.
The decision to fully repair the meniscus rather than doing a less invasive procedure that would have allowed Booth to return this season was made by the team's medical staff, O'Connell said.
"For Andrew's long-term future and his importance to us, we wanted to make sure it was just a pure medical decision," O'Connell said. "I know he was disappointed coming out of surgery, but the positive, bright side is he will be fully healthy and have a full offseason."
Booth struggled with knee and core muscle issues in college, telling reporters after he was drafted that he hadn't been healthy since high school. This was his fourth surgery in the past three years. Ankle injuries caused him to miss parts of training camp, while a quad injury knocked him out of four games earlier this season.
Booth's rookie season ends with six games played, four of them only on special teams, with one start and 105 snaps on defense. First-round draft pick Lewis Cine played only two snaps on defense and 34 on special teams before ankle surgery on a compound fracture ended his season after three games.
Booth's roster spot was taken by tight end Ben Ellefson, who was taken off injured reserve.
Darrisaw still sidelined
The Vikings are taking it slow with left tackle Christian Darrisaw, who suffered concussions in back-to-back games against the Bills and Cowboys, missed the Patriots game and sat out of practice on Wednesday.