Vikings safety Lewis Cine a healthy scratch for second straight game

24 October 2023

For the second straight game, the Vikings made safety Lewis Cine a healthy scratch.

Not a good sign for the 2022 first-round pick as he struggles to find a role on defense.

This became a storyline last week after the Vikings decided to make Cine inactive for the road game against the Chicago Bears. Asked for clarification on the decision, head coach Kevin O’Connell chalked it up to the fact that Cine has been slowly recovering from a hamstring injury.

“We feel good about him being at full capacity here and hope to get him going a little bit,” O’Connell said. “My anticipation is he’ll be up and ready to roll this week.”

Instead, the 24-year-old Cine was a full participant in practice, only for the Vikings to make him in active for the home game against the San Francisco 49ers.

It’s fair to wonder if this is the beginning of the end.

This was supposed to be a breakout campaign for Cine after recovering from a compound fracture in his left leg that forced him to miss most of last season. He entered training camp at full strength and figured to be an impactful player for new defensive coordinator Brian Flores.

That hasn’t been the case with Cine buried on the depth chart behind fellow safeties Harrison Smith, Cam Bynum, and Josh Metellus, among others. To this point, Cine has not played a single snap on defense this season, with his only playing time coming via 38 snaps on special teams.

Nonetheless, the Vikings continue to speak highly of Cine whenever his name comes up in conversation.

“We have a 100 percent confidence in him,” O’Connell said. “I think we’ll see his role continue to evolve and grow throughout the season.”

The other inactives for the Vikings included left guard Ezra Cleveland, cornerback NaJee Thompson, tight end Nick Muse, pass rusher Andre Carter II, and offensive tackle Hakeem Adeniji.

Winfield sounds Gjallarhorn

St. Paul native Dave Winfield sounded the ceremonial Gjallarhorn before kickoff between the Vikings and the 49ers.

After attending St. Paul Center High School in his adolescence, Winfield ended up at the University of Minnesota on a full baseball scholarship. He went on to get selected by the San Diego Padres with the No. 4 overall pick in the 1973 MLB Draft, playing played 22 seasons in the majors before announce his retirement.

Some highlights for Winfield include winning a World Series with the Toronto Blue Jays in 1992, playing for the hometown Twins for a couple of seasons in the twilight of his career, and getting elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

49ers without stars

Though the 49ers got star running back Christian McCaffrey back from an oblique injury in time to play on Monday Night Football, they were without star left tackle Trent Williams due to an ankle injury, as well as star receiver Deebo Samuel due to a shoulder injury.

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