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MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson says the world "definitely realizes" how valuable Kirk Cousins is to the team since Cousins' season-ending Achilles tendon injury. The Vikings have used three quarterbacks since Cousins got hurt, and their offense has been inconsistent. Cousins will be a free agent after the season. Jefferson says he appreciates everything Cousins has done for the team. He added that he doesn't feel like he needs to advocate for the organization to bring Cousins back, but that he will always put in a good word for Cousins. He says they "have a great connection."
