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The Minnesota Vikings have been urged to consider pursuing two quarterback replacements for second-year signal caller JJ McCarthy.
With rookie backup Max Brosmer starting against the Seahawks Sunday, the Vikings turned the ball over five times, including four interceptions in a 26-0 loss.
Ben Leber, a former Vikings linebacker who is now an analyst for KFAN Radio and the Vikings Entertainment Network, was on the sideline for Sunday's shutout loss in Seattle. He records a postgame analysis video for his social media channels each week, and in this one, he went as far as to say he thinks the Vikings' offense is broken.
The Minnesota Vikings are expecting starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy to return to action Sunday vs. Washington after a one-week absence, coach Kevin O'Connell told reporters Monday.
Atop the West? The 10-2 Broncos, tied with New England for the best record in the NFL. They’re led by second-year QB Bo Nix, taken two spots after McCarthy in the 2024 draft. Defense is the Broncos’ calling card, but Nix has played the way the Vikings had hoped McCarthy might perform this year: adequate enough for a team with other strengths.
Between J.J. McCarthy and Max Brosmer, the Minnesota Vikings might have the NFL's most regrettable quarterback situation. One particular historic futility explains how badly things have gone.
The Minnesota Vikings face an urgent offseason decision as an analyst suggests two potential quarterback replacements for J.J. McCarthy.
The Minnesota Vikings were exposed for trying something fishy after Justin Jefferson refused to speak to the media.
Minnesota is going to have to take the route of Indianapolis in 2025 and either sign or trade for a veteran backup who can compete for the starting job heading into training camp in 2026.