MINNEAPOLIS – Vikings running back Dalvin Cook underwent successful left shoulder surgery Tuesday to repair a dislocation.
Cook dislocated the shoulder September 25 during a home win over Detroit. He had dislocated the same shoulder the previous November.
In a statement, the Vikings said, “This morning, Dalvin Cook underwent successful surgery to address a shoulder injury sustained over the past few seasons. Dalvin is expected to make a full recovery prior to the start of the regular season.”
The injury in September forced Cook to wear a harness for the rest of the season.
Cook made the Pro Bowl for the fourth straight season, rushing 264 times for 1,173 yards and eight touchdowns.
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