Vikings Suddenly Have A JJ McCarthy Problem They Can't Ignore

Quarterback JJ McCarthy's uncertain future with the Minnesota Vikings fuels trade rumors despite preseason onset.

The Minnesota Vikings walked out of MetLife Stadium with a 10-3 preseason win over the New York Giants on Saturday afternoon, but the bigger story was still the quarterback conversation hanging over the team.

Kyler Murray got the start and handled just one drive before being shut down. That left JJ McCarthy to take over for the rest of the first half, and he finished 4-for-7 for 34 yards. He also took the only sack charged to a Vikings quarterback on the day.

McCarthy’s outing came after head coach Kevin O’Connell officially named Murray the starter early in the week. Since then, speculation has only grown around whether McCarthy could push for a move out of Minnesota.

Last week, McCarthy and O’Connell tried to calm that noise. But according to longtime NFL insider Jason La Canfora, the chatter around the league has not gone away. La Canfora reported that McCarthy wants out sooner rather than later, and one GM told him the quarterback could be gone by the end of the season.

“It was an open secret around the league that the Vikings brought in someone not to compete with McCarthy, but to take over and give them a better chance to win immediately. After losing so much time to injury already, it would be surprising if McCarthy remains in Minnesota long-term.”

“They knew they couldn’t bring him back as the starter and keep that locker room together,” one GM noted this offseason. “I don’t think he’ll be there through the end of the season.”

For now, though, the market isn’t exactly warm. Alec Lewis of The Athletic reported that McCarthy would not even bring back a day two draft pick if Minnesota put him on the block today.

Still, La Canfora said there could be teams waiting if the price drops far enough. He listed the Giants, Dolphins and Eagles as possible suitors if McCarthy becomes available at a bargain-bin cost.

One GM pointed to the Giants, citing Jaxson Dart’s deep injury, New York’s rebuild, and Jameis Winston as a backup with limited long-term upside.

La Canfora also noted Dolphins owner Stephen Ross as one of Michigan’s prominent boosters, with Ross having watched McCarthy lead that program to national prominence.

Another personnel executive brought up the Eagles, saying Howie Roseman has done extensive background work on developmental quarterbacks ahead of the supplemental draft.

On the field, McCarthy’s day was uneven rather than disastrous, but the same issues kept showing up. His progressions still appear slow, and that hesitation keeps the offense off schedule and makes routine throws tougher than they should be.

What happens next is still tied to McCarthy himself. There are also reports suggesting O’Connell has grown frustrated with some of the quarterback’s immaturity after three years of repeated struggles.

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