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Left the game early in the second quarter against the Panthers with a sprained right knee.

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The team looked lost without him.

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He is being reported as out for the year...  Not good for him or the vikings.

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****, ACL, MCL, and PCL.... he'll be gone for at least a year... maybe more

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Maybe itll give him time to come to orlando and write checks towards a new stadium :)

Hopefully he'll be able to get it back to 100% you just never know with those kinds of injuries.

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Culpepper tears ligaments in right kneeAssociated Press

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- The demoralized Minnesota Vikings surely believed their already dire situation couldn't become any worse.

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Vikings coach Mike Tice (right) helps quarterback Daunte Culpepper off the field.

Then came confirmation Monday that quarterback Daunte Culpepper will miss the rest of the season with a devastating injury to his right knee.

Not exactly the news a 2-5 team needed to hear.

"This is just another hurdle we have to overcome," coach Mike Tice said.

Culpepper, a three-time Pro Bowl pick whose effectiveness this season had fallen off dramatically after a career year in 2004, tore his anterior cruciate, medial collateral and posterior cruciate ligaments in Sunday's 38-13 loss at Carolina.

Once the swelling subsides, the 28-year-old Culpepper will have surgery followed by several months of arduous rehabilitation. It typically takes a player with an injury of this nature a year to recover, but at least right now the Vikings are optimistic about the quarterback's status for 2006.

"Our expectations are he's going to be ready for the season," athletic trainer Chuck Barta said.

Culpepper was hurt on the final play of the first quarter when Panthers cornerback Chris Gamble hit him low at the end of an 18-yard run for a first down.

"I was right behind him, trailing it, and I saw it all happen," said center Melvin Fowler. "It's sad and unfortunate. He's a great player, and he'll be missed for the time that he's out."

Veteran Brad Johnson, who played for the Vikings from 1992-98 and returned to his original team this year, will be the starter. Untested Shaun Hill moves up to second string.

Culpepper finishes with six touchdown passes and a league-high 12 interceptions and an ugly passer rating of 64.4. Last season, he threw for 4,717 yards, 39 TDs and only 11 interceptions with a rating of 110.9 -- and set an NFL record for combined yardage passing and rushing.

The Vikings were widely considered one of the best teams in the NFC at the beginning of the year, but they've so far endured two miserable months. Still-unresolved allegations of sexual misconduct by several players on a boat party earlier this month darkened a season that was already deteriorating.

The Vikings' once-mighty offense had already fallen on hard times with the loss of several key ingredients. Offensive coordinator Scott Linehan left after last season, star receiver Randy Moss was traded and Pro Bowl center Matt Birk will miss the entire 2005 season while recovering from surgery. Culpepper was under constant pressure behind a leaky offensive line and bothered by pre-existing soreness in the knee.

Then came Sunday's blow.

"Daunte pours his heart and soul into the game and into every play," Johnson said. "It's the first time I've really seen him go down hard. Your heart goes out to him. I hope he recovers as fast as he can."

Johnson is not nearly as nimble as Culpepper, but the 37-year-old has a Super Bowl ring from 2002 with Tampa Bay and the respect of his team.

"The most important thing is just be yourself," he said. "You can't fake it. The proof is putting up points. The proof is winning ballgames."

This is the third time in six seasons as Minnesota's starter that Culpepper will be sidelined. In 2001, he missed the final five games after surgery on a sprained left knee. In 2003, he sat out two games because of an injury to his lower back.

Though Culpepper's right knee was already hurting before Gamble's hit, Barta said that had nothing to do with this injury. No decision has been made about who will perform the surgery or when it will take place, but it will likely occur before Thanksgiving.

Culpepper, unavailable for comment Monday, was devastated after the game. Tice has talked to him a couple of times since, and the quarterback was still trying to digest what happened.

"His spirits are OK," Tice said. "I think that is the best you can say."

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