Jj mccarthy's vikings optimism
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Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman Brian O'Neill shared his training camp and preseason thoughts on quarterback J.J. McCarthy.
Most analysts agree that the Vikings will only go as far in 2025 as McCarthy can take them, which ESPN analyst and former New York Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum believes is pretty far. More NFL: Odell Beckham Jr. Sparks Steelers Rumors With Aaron Rodgers Comments
Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy will sit out Saturday's preseason game against the Patriots after a string of solid practice showings this week.
The Minnesota Vikings kicked off the J.J. McCarthy era with a 20-10 win against the Houston Texans in the preseason opener. They are set to lock horns with the
J.J. McCarthy, in likely his last reps against another team until the regular season, looked good in the 11-on-11 portion.
To be successful, an NFL quarterback needs to have confidence. Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy is brimming with it. Asked about his passing skills by reporters on Thursday, McCarthy was blunt.
I have a love/hate relationship with preseason football. On the one hand, beggars can’t be choosers. After a desolate, barren desert of an offseason, I’m
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy is confident heading into his first season starting under center. "I think I'm one of the most accurate guys out there," McCarthy said Thursday, via ESPN's Kevin Seifert.
As joint practices become more prevalent, coaches strongly prefer getting work for their key players there, in lieu of preseason games.
With JJ McCarthy resting this week, the door swings wide open for Max Brosmer to make his mark. The former Gophers quarterback now has a golden chance to climb the Vikings’ depth chart.