Why is Jeff Okudah out for Week 2?
Okudah is out due to a concussion sustained in Week 1.
Football / NFL
Minnesota Vikings cornerback Jeff Okudah has been ruled out for the Week 2 game against the Atlanta Falcons due to a concussion sustained in Week 1. This opens the door for Dwight McGlothern to potentially step into a larger role.
Jeff Okudah's absence leaves a void in the Vikings' cornerback rotation. While Byron Murphy Jr. and Isaiah Rodgers remain as starters, Okudah's role as the third cornerback will likely be filled by Dwight McGlothern. McGlothern, an undrafted free agent in 2024, has impressed during training camp and preseason. In 2025 preseason, McGlothern was targeted 13 times, allowing eight catches for 65 yards, with one interception. His athleticism, combined with his knack for the ball, makes him a promising option for the Vikings' defense.
Okudah is out due to a concussion sustained in Week 1.
Dwight McGlothern is the expected replacement for Okudah.
McGlothern played 20 defensive snaps last season, mostly in garbage time, and has primarily contributed on special teams.
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