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Vikings TE Smith likely done for season after knee surgery

EAGAN, Minn. (AP) - The Minnesota Vikings are bracing for a season-long absence for on-the-rise tight end Irv Smith Jr., after knee surgery Wednesday for a torn meniscus.

Smith had the procedure done by team physician Dr. Christopher Larson after being injured in the team's last exhibition game Friday at Kansas City. He was in line for a breakout, his third in the NFL, on the heels of the departure of 10-year veteran Kyle Rudolph. Smith had 365 yards and five touchdowns in 13 games last season.

'œHe's just a great football player, and there's no reason to think he wasn't going to have a great year,'ť quarterback Kirk Cousins said. 'œBut he's got a lot of good football ahead of him. I would expect whenever he's back the same great player that he was.'ť

The Vikings acquired tight end Chris Herndon in a trade Tuesday with the New York Jets to help reinforce the position. He'll need some time to adjust to a new playbook, so Tyler Conklin is likely to take the lead when the Vikings start the season Sept. 12 at Cincinnati. Both Herndon and Conklin are in their fourth years in the NFL.

Smith had a full repair of the meniscus, coach Mike Zimmer said. That usually means a minimum four-month recovery, so the best-case scenario would be the Vikings making the playoffs and Smith being a fast healer.

The 2019 second-round draft pick from Alabama just turned 23, though, so there's not going to be a rush to bring him back at the risk of future trouble. In fact, Smith opted for the full repair to guard against future arthritis in the joint that could have shortened his career. The meniscus is cartilage that acts as a shock absorber between the femur and tibia, the thigh and shin bones.

'œIt's just one of the tough breaks in this game,'ť Cousins said. 'œBut he's so young. He's got a lot of good football ahead of him, so this is just going to be a bump in the road.'ť

With 11 days remaining before the regular season for the Vikings, the roster was still taking shape after the 53-man cutdown Tuesday. Teams can now use injured reserve as a short-term option, with players only required to miss three games, but the Vikings had not yet made a move with Smith when they assembled their practice squad Wednesday among a series of transactions.

Tight end Ben Ellefson, a native of Hawley, Minnesota, who played at North Dakota State, was claimed off waivers from Jacksonville. Brandon Dillon is the other tight end currently on the active roster, and rookie tight end Zach Davidson was among the 14 players added to the practice squad, leaving two vacancies for the time being.

Running back Ameer Abdullah and guard Dakota Dozier were the established players signed to the practice squad, which has opened to veterans as part of the NFL rules changes to adjust to the volatility of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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FILE - New York Jets tight end Chris Herndon (89) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns in East Rutherford, N.J., in this Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020, file photo. The New York Jets have traded tight end Chris Herndon to the Minnesota Vikings, a person with direct knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun, File) The Associated Press
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins (8) throws under pressure from Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Tershawn Wharton (98) during the first half of an NFL football game Friday, Aug. 27, 2021, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga) The Associated Press
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