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Vikings, Sam Darnold need T.J. Hockenson to do his same old things in long-awaited return

The Vikings’ star tight end will make his season debut Sunday against the Colts. He says QB Sam Darnold is “going to like having me out there, and we’re going to have some fun together.”

Now would be an ideal time for T.J. Hockenson to do what T.J. Hockenson does.

And how exactly does the Vikings’ top tight end do what a modern premier tight end does so well?

Journeyman quarterback Sam Darnold — the primary beneficiary of Hockenson’s long-awaited return from ACL surgery to game-day action come Sunday night against Indianapolis — explains:

“Just watching it last year and talking to him, it’s his ability to separate versus man [coverage] and find the open spots in zones,” said Darnold, who was a 49ers backup the last time Hockenson played in a game. “I think he’s just really smart and savvy in the way he can get open that way. I’m just really looking forward to it.”



So is Hockenson, who says he’s stronger and better than he was 10 months ago when he was injured and nine months ago when he had his surgery. While he said his reputation draws extra attention from defenders, occasionally, it’s never restrictive because the Vikings have too many other weapons and face a heavy dose of zone coverages.

“It’s kind of a feel thing [against zone],” Hockenson said. “You can weave in and out within the concept. Winning man to man, we have Jets [Justin Jefferson], so … they can’t double everybody. It leaves me one-on-one with a backer, a nickel, a safety. That’s fun for me. I enjoy that.”

Vikings Nation might feel the same joy, considering Darnold could be in the market for more quick, easy throws with left tackle Christian Darrisaw lost for the season and the Vikings scrambling to see who replaces him on Sunday night.



Some might be wondering what kind of impact Hockenson can have immediately since he’ll be working with a new quarterback live for the first time.

Well …

The last time that happened was Nov. 6, 2022. Hockenson had arrived five days earlier in a trade from Detroit.

The Vikings were in Washington. One minute, 17 seconds into that game, Kirk Cousins dropped back to pass on third-and-5. He found Hockenson underneath for a 19-yard gain to extend a touchdown drive.