Vikings, J.J. McCarthy
Digest more
Six games into the season, it’s easy to second-guess the Minnesota Vikings’ plan at quarterback. J.J. McCarthy had one good quarter in his first two
A Vikings insider revealed the team has worries that Max Brosmer could outshine J.J. McCarthy in the short term.
I am hoping for a competitive game on Sunday and to see JJ McCarthy look the part provided he has ample protection. That would definitely portend well for the future of the Vikings. I have to believe he is going to thrive eventually just because I think KOC has a good eye for QBs.
Remember the halcyon days when we were parsing through J.J. McCarthy’s preseason start, trying to find clues about how he’d play after recovering from
MINNEAPOLIS — Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy will play in Saturday’s preseason opener against the Houston Texans at U.S. Bank Stadium, coach Kevin O’Connell said Monday. McCarthy, the 10th overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft, has not played since ...
Two days after the Packers released Sims to make room for the returning Christian Watson from the physically unable to perform list, the 25-year-old third-year pro was claimed off waivers by the Minnesota Vikings. Sims also got his first shot in the NFL in Minnesota two years ago.
Vikings backup quarterback Carson Wentz will undergo season-ending surgery on his left shoulder. The Vikings officially placed him on injured reserve Monday afternoon and claimed TE Ben Sims off waivers from the Packers. He spent the 2023 preseason with the Vikings.
Jaguars Wire on MSN
Former Jaguars quarterback signs with Vikings
Former Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback John Wolford has a new home. The Minnesota Vikings announced that they have signed Wolford to the practice squad. This move comes after Carson Wentz suffered a season-ending injury. Wolford joins a young Vikings' quarterback room with JJ McCarthy and Max Brosmer.
One of the Vikings' biggest offseason proponents has been left incredibly disappointed with the results thus far from Minnesota. "I think this is the most disappointing roster in football right now," ESPN's Dan Orlovsky stated on Friday's episode of NFL Live, following the Vikings' 37-10 loss on Thursday night.