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Vikings WR Rondale Moore Out for 2025 Season After Another Knee Injury

Vikings WR Rondale Moore Out for 2025 Season After Another Knee Injury

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Vikings WR Rondale Moore Out for 2025 Season After Another Knee Injury originally appeared on The Spun.
He just can't catch a break.
The worst has officially been confirmed for Minnesota wide receiver Rondale Moore.
After being carted off the field in Saturday's exhibition game vs. the Houston Texans, the veteran wide receiver/punt returner will now miss a second straight year with an unfortunate knee injury.
Health has been the biggest obstacle for Moore since arriving in the National Football League as a second-round pick out of Purdue in 2021.
Last preseason, a dislocated right knee in Falcons training camp kept him off the field for the entirety of 2024. And now his '25 campaign has reportedly come to an end before it ever got started with Tuesday's MRI results.
"Vikings WR Rondale Moore has suffered a season-ending knee injury," the NFL announced via its X account.
Fans reacted to the heartbreaking update in the league's mentions.
"second straight year with a season ending injury … Gotta feel for Rondale Moore but that comeback player of the year is gonna feel great 🙏" DraftKings replied..
"Brutal news ugh," a user said.
"NOOOOOOOOOOO MAN WHYYYYYY," another exclaimed.
"Back to back seasons is so brutal 🙏" a fan prayed.
"Damn 🙏🏾" Dez Bryant commented.
"my boy cannot catch a break. I feel so bad for him," another person posted.
"Actually hate this for him. Back to back season ending injuries. Jesus."
"💔" Chad Johnson reacted.
"Man, this blows for this young man. Is it just me or are injuries getting more prevalent?" another user asked.
"Vikings can never have anything nice," another fan shared. "Speedy recovery Rondale !"
It's got to be really tough for Rondale whose never been able to realize his full NFL potential due to injuries. But hopefully he finds a way to come back strong as ever in 2026 and helps a team compete — whether that's in Minnesota, or elsewhere.
Vikings WR Rondale Moore Out for 2025 Season After Another Knee Injury first appeared on The Spun on Aug 12, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Aug 12, 2025, where it first appeared.
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