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Shocking NFL Insider Statistic on Justin Jefferson Could Change Everything This Season

Shocking NFL Insider Statistic on Justin Jefferson Could Change Everything This Season

So here’s a thought to chew on: what happens when the NFL’s brightest star suddenly seems to flicker? The Minnesota Vikings cruised through Week 3 with ease—thanks in part to some defensive muscle against a lackluster Bengals squad—but the real spotlight shines on Justin Jefferson, their offensive lynchpin. Now, I’m not saying JJ’s lost his magic touch… yet. But a six-game drought without a 100-yard receiving haul? That’s a streak even the most generous fan must find eyebrow-raising. We all know the guy’s a top-tier wideout, maybe even the best or second-best in the league, so why the silence on those stat sheets? Could defensive schemes be chipping away at his dominance, or is there something deeper at play here? With tougher challenges looming and rookie QB J.J. McCarthy still finding his groove, the Vikings might be counting on Jefferson’s resurgence more than ever. Buckle up—it’s a curious little tale that’s far from over.

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - SEPTEMBER 21: Justin Jefferson #18 of the Minnesota Vikings runs with the ball against the Cincinnati Bengals at U.S. Bank Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
(Photo by Adam Bettcher/Getty Images)

 

The Minnesota Vikings‘ offense looked great in Week 3.

However, context matters, and they didn’t have to do much against the lowly Cincinnati Bengals.

If anything, they relied on two defensive scores to get the job done.

Notably, things won’t be as easy going forward.

With that in mind, they will have to rely heavily on their best player.

That’s why it’s concerning to watch that he hasn’t been as dominant lately.

As pointed out by Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk, Justin Jefferson hasn’t had a 100-yard receiving game since last December:

“Justin Jefferson continues to be one of the best receivers in football. He hasn’t had a chance to reconfirm it lately. Including last year’s playoff loss, Jefferson has gone six games without a 100-yard receiving performance. It’s the longest such stretch of his six-year career. He’ll try to keep it from extending to seven, when the Vikings face the Steelers in Dublin. Jefferson’s last 100-yard performance came on December 22 in Seattle, when he caught 10 passes for 144 yards and two touchdowns, including the game winner. Since then, he has had 92 yards, 54 yards, 58 yards, 75 yards, 81 yards, and 44 yards,” Florio wrote.

There’s no denying that Jefferson is either the best or second-best wide receiver in the league.

As such, he’s going to draw a lot of defensive attention.

Of course, that can also take a toll on his production, and that doesn’t mean he’s not making an impact.

If anything, he opens up way too many lanes for everybody else.

Even so, he’s an elite weapon, and they need to use him as such.

Getting him going will be crucial to J.J. McCarthy’s development once he gets back on the field.

The young signal-caller out of Michigan hasn’t looked sharp in the beginning of his career, and perhaps trusting his best weapon early and often will be just what he needs to get on track.

This is an odd streak for a player of Jefferson’s caliber.

And even though it’s not alarming enough to be concerned, it will certainly be something worth keeping a close eye on.

The post NFL Insider Reveals Concerning Stat About Justin Jefferson appeared first on The Cold Wire.

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