Article 5P1K3 Report: Irv Smith to miss 4-5 months after meniscus surgery

Report: Irv Smith to miss 4-5 months after meniscus surgery

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Minnesota Vikings tight end Irv Smith will miss four-to-five months after undergoing surgery to repair his meniscus, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

While a meniscus trim would have come with a shorter recovery timeline, the full repair means Smith could be unavailable for the entire 2021 campaign.

Smith was due for a starting role this season after backing up Kyle Rudolph for his first two years. The Alabama product registered 365 yards and five touchdowns in 2020, a slight uptick from his production as a rookie.

The Vikings reinforced the tight end position Tuesday, acquiring Chris Herndon from the New York Jets. Herndon had 502 yards and four touchdowns as a rookie in 2018 but has tailed off drastically since. Minnesota also has Tyler Conklin and Brandon Dillon on its active roster.

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