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Vikings Make Telling Announcement on QB J.J. McCarthy

Last year, the Minnesota Vikings settled on their quarterback succession plan. They allowed Kirk Cousins to leave in free agency for a monster-sized deal with the Atlanta Falcons. They signed Sam Darnold to be the bridge to a rookie-contract scale quarterback. And finally, they traded up in the draft for Michigan’s J.J. McCarthy.

But things didn’t go 100% according to plan. McCarthy suffered a season-ending knee injury during the preseason and in his absence, Darnold led the Vikes to a 14-3 record and nearly captured the No. 1 seed in the conference. Darnold faltered down the stretch and in the playoffs, though, so Minnesota allowed him to leave in free agency this offseason as well. 

After a reported flirtation with potentially signing Aaron Rodgers that did not come to fruition, it seems clear that the plan that was put in motion last offseason is now kicking into gear, and McCarthy will be under center for the Vikings in 2025. And head coach Kevin O’Connell says that McCarthy is healthy and ready to go as the team heads into its offseason program.

“I’d consider him full. Really, no limitations,” O’Connell said, via NFL Media. “I want to credit J.J. for how he’s handled these last two, two-and-a-half, three months or so where I think he’s ready to hit the ground running as of today.”

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McConnell is also confident that McCarthy will be able to handle the job on the field because of the work he’s done off it.

“He’s done a phenomenal job [with] what I would really call [those] invisible habits, invisible work that he’s done when really nobody’s been watching, in many ways solidifying and finalizing his rehab,” he said. “Then, on into a phase where he’s really been able to push it on the field from a throws [standpoint] and working his technique and fundamentals and then ultimately the mental side of it as well.”

The Vikings under O’Connell have shown that they can raise the floor for quarterback play almost no matter whom they have under center, but they’re surely counting on McCarthy to raise the ceiling with his skill set. You don’t spend a first-round pick on a quarterback — let alone trade up for him — if you don’t think he can lift the level of play of the guys around him. We’ll just have to wait and see whether McCarthy can indeed do that, and whether the Vikings’ faith in him was well placed.

After missing his entire rookie season due to a torn meniscus torn in the preseason, J.J. McCarthy is expected to be the starter for the Minnesota Vikings in 2025.

McCarthy made a big step in his recovery process on Monday by attending the team’s first day of the offseason program. And, it sounds like McCarthy won’t have any limitations on him during workouts.

“I think he’s ready to hit the ground running as of today,” coach Kevin O’Connell said on Monday.

McCarthy’s progress in the offseason will be huge as he prepares to make his official NFL debut this fall. He’s been working out with the team for the past three months to get his body ready for the season. He said last month that he feels 100%.

The quarterback admitted recently that the Vikings haven’t told him he’s the starter for this upcoming season, but he’s presumed to be since he was supposed to be the 2024 starter before his season-ending injury.

Right now, Minnesota only has Brett Rypien alongside McCarthy in the quarterback room. Aaron Rodgers was a possible addition for some of the offseason before the Vikings decided to move on from the race for the veteran quarterback. The team could still be eyeing some other veteran quarterbacks to sign as potential backups for McCarthy.

After missing his entire rookie season due to a torn meniscus torn in the preseason, J.J. McCarthy is expected to be the starter for the Minnesota Vikings in 2025.

McCarthy made a big step in his recovery process on Monday by attending the team’s first day of the offseason program. And, it sounds like McCarthy won’t have any limitations on him during workouts.

“I think he’s ready to hit the ground running as of today,” coach Kevin O’Connell said on Monday.

McCarthy’s progress in the offseason will be huge as he prepares to make his official NFL debut this fall. He’s been working out with the team for the past three months to get his body ready for the season. He said last month that he feels 100%.

The quarterback admitted recently that the Vikings haven’t told him he’s the starter for this upcoming season, but he’s presumed to be since he was supposed to be the 2024 starter before his season-ending injury.

Right now, Minnesota only has Brett Rypien alongside McCarthy in the quarterback room. Aaron Rodgers was a possible addition for some of the offseason before the Vikings decided to move on from the race for the veteran quarterback. The team could still be eyeing some other veteran quarterbacks to sign as potential backups for McCarthy.