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Knee injury ends Vikes WR Moore's season again

Knee injury ends Vikes WR Moore's season again

Rondale Moore, a wide receiver and punt returner for the Minnesota Vikings, has suffered a season-ending left knee injury during a preseason game against the Houston Texans. The team confirmed the news on Tuesday, indicating that this is the second consecutive year that Moore's season has been cut short due to a knee injury. The article does not provide any further details about the nature or severity of the injury. This setback is a significant blow to the Vikings' roster and special teams unit, as Moore was expected to play a crucial role in the team's offense and special teams. The article does not speculate on Moore's recovery timeline or the team's plans to address the vacancy left by his absence.

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