Vikings Pressed to Replace J.J. McCarthy for 2 QB Options
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Despite J.J. McCarthy's struggles, one Minnesota Vikings teammate has faith and believes the QB is "playing great."
Max Brosmer will have to take command of the Minnesota Vikings offensive line, a surprise to some who expected J.J. McCarthy to be available for the road game against the Seattle Seahawks.
The latest ailment for McCarthy is a concussion he suffered in the team’s Week 12 loss to the Green Bay Packers. As a result, undrafted rookie Max Brosmer is set to get the first start of his career in Week 13, and ahead of this big game, he received a unique comparison to San Francisco 49ers ‘ star quarterback Brock Purdy.
Sunday at Lumen Field it’s one of the NFL’s top, most efficient quarterbacks against an undrafted rookie making his first start.
A collective letdown around Brosmer led to one of the worst statistical first starts in recent memory. Some statistical analyses rate Vikings quarterback Max Brosmer’s first NFL start as one of the worst in league history. That’s what happens when a shutout loss meets four interceptions and 2.8 net yards per throw.
The Minnesota Vikings took a gamble this offseason, letting Sam Darnold walk and turning down a pursuit of Aaron Rodgers to go all-in on J.J. McCarthy. It was a bet on the first-round pick whom the organization traded up twice for, with the coaching staff ...
Safety Josh Metellus spoke highly of McCarthy recently, who shared his thoughts on the young quarterback's play so far this season in the postgame press conference following Sunday's 23-6 loss on the road to the Green Bay Packers.
Sky Sports NFLs Neil Reynolds explored the Minnesota Vikings quarterback struggles in 2025 as former QB Sam Darnold, who led them to a 14-3 record last year, shines with the Seattle Seahawks; will the Vikings keep faith with young,
The Vikings will start quarterback Max Brosmer in Sunday's game at the Seahawks, coach Kevin O'Connell confirmed Friday, as J.J. McCarthy remains in the concussion protocol.
The Minnesota Vikings have a J.J. McCarthy problem and that should force the team to consider bringing in a veteran quarterback to compete with him in 2026. One Vikings beat writer believes that's pretty much certain to happen at this point.