Ed Ingram ruled out with hip injury, Blake Brandel set to start for Vikings
LAS VEGAS —- After being limited in practice this week with a hip injury, right guard Ed Ingram has been ruled out for the Vikings ahead of Sunday’s game against with the Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. That means backup right guard Blake Brandel will get the start.
The rest of the starting offensive line remains in tact for the Vikings.
The other inactive players for the Vikings include quarterback Jaren Hall, safety Lewis Cine, tight end Nick Muse and offensive tackle Hakeem Adeniji.
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