Week 11 injury report: Minnesota Vikings vs Los Angeles Rams

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - JANUARY 10: Russell Wilson #3 of the Seattle Seahawks runs with the ball as Andrew Sendejo #34 of the Minnesota Vikings defends him in the second quarter during the NFC Wild Card Playoff game at TCFBank Stadium on January 10, 2016 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - JANUARY 10: Russell Wilson #3 of the Seattle Seahawks runs with the ball as Andrew Sendejo #34 of the Minnesota Vikings defends him in the second quarter during the NFC Wild Card Playoff game at TCFBank Stadium on January 10, 2016 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) /
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Who will be out for Week 11 when the Minnesota Vikings host the Los Angeles Rams and whose status is in danger? Check out the injury report!

Both the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams are surging right now. The two franchises are on winning streaks, are on top of their divisions, and have the same 7-2 record through the first 10 weeks of the season.

The Week 11 game between these two teams should be an absolute all-out brawl. Both the Vikings and Rams know that if they want a chance at winning their divisions, a playoff bye, or even a playoff berth, they will need to get some wins against some of the best teams in the NFL.

However, some key players will be out for this game and that could have an impact on the outcome of the contest. Here is the injury report as shared on the official website of the Minnesota Vikings:

Minnesota Vikings

Out

  • Mike Remmers, OT – concussion
  • Andrew Sendejo, S – groin/hamstring

Doubtful

  • – none –

Questionable

  • Everson Griffen, DE – foot
  • Brian Robison, DE – back

The Vikings are playing on the side of caution when it comes to Mike Remmers, which is always great when there is any question at all following a concussion. Meanwhile, Sendejo is coming off a big game where he broke up two touchdown passes against the Redskins and might be missed in Week 11.

Having both Griffen and Robison questionable isn’t good, but the team still has plenty of depth and talent at the position if one or even both of them need to miss the contest or be limited in action. Since Griffen sat out last week to rest up, odds are that he will be good to go this week.

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Los Angeles Rams

Out

  • Malcolm Brown, RB – knee

Doubtful

  • – none –

Questionable

  • Derek Carrier, TE – hamstring
  • Troy Hill, CB – hamstring

There are really no significant players out or questionable for the Rams this week. While Brown, Carrier, and Hill are all solid players, none are starters and likely wouldn’t have seen significant action during this game anyway.

Consider Los Angeles to be as close to full strength as possible entering this week.

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Which injury do you think will have the biggest impact on the outcome of the game? And do you think the Minnesota Vikings or Los Angeles Rams will emerge victorious in Week 11? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.