Minnesota Vikings offensive guard Dakota Dozier was hospitalized due to complications from COVID-19, coach Mike Zimmer said Wednesday via ESPN's Courtney Cronin.
According to Zimmer, Dozier is in stable condition. He is also vaccinated against COVID-19.
Zimmer also said that the Vikings had a player, who is vaccinated, go to the hospital last night because he was having issues with breathing. That player is guard Dakota Dozier, per source, who was moved onto the COVID-19/Reserve list. Dozier is stable but still in the hospital.
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"It's serious stuff, so, I don't know," Zimmer said. "Like, 29 guys are getting tested because of close contact, including myself. Just do what we do."
Minnesota currently has five players on the COVID/Reserve list, including safety Harrison Smith, who tested positive and was placed on the list just 90 minutes before last Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens.
More team-wide testing is expected to take place, Cronin reported.
It has been a rough news day for the Vikings, who are also in the spotlight due to a developing case regarding allegations of assault and domestic violence against running back Dalvin Cook.
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