
Vikings lose left tackle Cam Robinson, linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. to injuries
CHICAGO — The Vikings’ offense and defense both finished Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears shorthanded at Soldier Field.
After going down and initially being ruled questionable to return, left tackle Cam Robinson and linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. both were ruled out shortly after halftime It was a foot injury for Robinson and a hamstring injury for Pace.
The loss of Robinson loomed large on the offensive line as veteran left tackle David Quessenberry was forced to step up to take his place. On the other side of the ball, linebacker Kamu Grugier-Hill saw an uptick in his playing time with Pace unable to go.
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