Justin Jefferson knows fantasy football managers across the country are anxiously awaiting his return to the field. The Minnesota Vikings wide receiver just doesn’t care.
And the All-Pro made that clear on X, formerly Twitter, this week.
“My health is way more important than you winning your fantasy games,” Jefferson posted on Tuesday. “It doesn’t matter how many times y’all flood my [direct messages] talking about me selling your team. I DON’T CARE.”
Jefferson has been out and on injured reserve for Minnesota’s past six games with a hamstring injury suffered in Week 5. He caught 36 passes for 571 yards and three touchdowns before being forced out of the lineup.
The three-time Pro Bowler was among the highest-drafted players in a variety of fantasy leagues ahead of this season, and in many cases was selected with the top overall pick. But the 24-year-old’s injury certainly isn’t going to heal just to satisfy the pleas of fantasy managers.