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The 1,000-yard mark would keep Jefferson in pursuit of Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans ' NFL-record 11 consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons to begin a career. Hall of Famer Jerry Rice holds the record for most 1,000-yard receiving seasons at 14.
Minnesota Vikings HC Kevin O'Connell revealed team security had to speak with Justin Jefferson during Sunday's win vs Washington.
Vikings legend Cris Carter believes that J.J. McCarthy is the reason for Justin Jefferson's quiet 2025 campaign.
Minnesota finally saw its due last week by beating up on the disenfranchised Commanders 31-0. It was the Vikings’ most complete performance of the season thanks to their defense, which forced three turnovers and swallowed up Jayden Daniels to allow just 78 passing yards.
What to do with Justin Jefferson in fantasy football Week 15 amid Vikings WR struggles originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Justin Jefferson has never had two games this bad, let alone in a row.
That’s why the next month could get interesting with Jefferson currently on pace for the lowest output of his career. He has recorded 64 receptions for 810 yards with games against the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers remaining.
Justin Jefferson has just four receptions for a paltry 15 yards over the last two games. That puts even a modest 1,000-yard season in jeopardy for the two-time All-Pro whose first six years in the NFL have been as productive and prolific as anyone to ever play the position.
The Minnesota Vikings dominated the Commanders Sunday, but Justin Jefferson didn't want to exit early, after another tough day individually.
Preview Vikings vs. Cowboys with updated odds, matchup analysis, and fantasy projections for stars like Dak Prescott and Justin Jefferson heading into Week 15.
The final game of the day on Sunday, Dec. 14 sees the Dallas Cowboys hosting the Minnesota Vikings as Week 15 creeps closer to its conclusion.