Skule (concussion) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Steelers, Craig Peters of the Vikings' official site reports.
Skule was sidelined for Minnesota's Week 3 win over the Bengals due to a concussion, but he's since cleared protocol and is ready to suit up Sunday. He's expected to serve as one of the Vikings' top reserve tackles with Christian Darrisaw back from a knee injury.
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Vikings' Justin Skule: Practicing in full Wednesday
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Skule (concussion) was a full participant at practice Wednesday.
Skule was sidelined in Week 3 after he suffered a concussion in Week 2 versus the Falcons, but his activity Wednesday signals he could be on pace to play Sunday at Pittsburgh. If he can fully clear league concussion protocol Thursday or Friday, he could avoid carrying an injury designation into the weekend.
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Vikings' Justin Skule: Questionable to return Sunday
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Skule (head) is questionable to return to Sunday night's contest versus Atlanta, Alec Lewis of The Athletic reports.
Skule suffered a head injury in the third quarter, and it's now unclear if he'll be able to return to action. Walter Rouse has replaced Skule at left tackle against the Falcons.
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Vikings' Justin Skule: Heading to Minnesota
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The Vikings and Skule agreed to a contract Thursday.
Skule spent the last three years in Tampa Bay and made five starts in 2024. The 2019 sixth-round pick will look to compete for a starting spot on the Vikings' offensive line for the 2025 campaign, though he projects to serve in a depth role.
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Buccaneers' Justin Skule: Back with Tampa Bay
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The Buccaneers re-signed Skule on a one-year deal Friday, Jenna Laine of ESPN.com reports.
Skule is now in line to remain in Tampa Bay after spending the last two seasons with the Buccaneers. The 27-year-old offensive lineman has appeared in 49 games throughout his four-year career, starting in 12 of those outings. Skule hasn't started a game since coming to Tampa Bay in 2022, so he'll likely be competing for another depth role this offseason.