Vikings, McCarthy and Max Brosmer
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Minnesota Vikings quarterback JJ McCarthy was a limited participant at Wednesday's practice, but the team has other problems.
The Minnesota Vikings might have no choice but to move on from J.J. McCarthy this offseason. McCarthy was selected by the Vikings with the 10th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. He missed his entire rookie season due to a torn meniscus.
Vikings offense: overall (28), rush (24), pass (28), scoring (25). Vikings defense: overall (11), rush (24), pass (7), scoring (18). Seahawks offense: overall (7), rush (16), pass (4), scoring (4). Seahawks defense: overall (7), rush (4), pass (14), scoring (7). Turnover differential: Seahawks minus-7; Vikings minus-12.
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Vikings: Will J.J. McCarthy or Max Brosmer start Sunday at Seahawks?
Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell said Wednesday J.J. McCarthy has cleared enough of the concussion protocol to be limited in practice. Rookie Max Brosmer will get all the first-team reps.
Minnesota Vikings's All-Pro wideout, gave some encouraging words to support quarterback, JJ McCarthy, amidst his difficult sophomore season.
The Vikings did not have left tackle Christian Darrisaw or left guard Donovan Jackson at their first practice of the week on Wednesday, according to the recently-released injury report. Darrisaw (foot) and Jackson (ankle) both left Sunday's blowout loss against the Packers before its conclusion.
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McCarthy, the former Michigan quarterback, was cleared to take part in individual drills but not full-team work.
J.J. McCarthy entered concussion protocol on Monday. When asked on Wednesday, Kevin O'Connell was unwilling to declare a starter for Sunday's game in Seattle.
An ESPN insider names five quarterbacks the Minnesota Vikings could target in the offseason as J.J. McCarthy insurance.