Russini on McCarthy
Can't wait for all of Russini's offseason takes. She has a real gift for saying nothing at all but in a way that drips with smirky judgement. Maybe it's just me.
J.J. McCarthy will return to the Vikings next season, but that doesn’t guarantee that he’ll be the starter.
— Dianna Russini (@DMRussini) January 3, 2026
Sources say Minnesota plans to explore established options via trade or free agency to strengthen its quarterback room.https://t.co/umvZZLtpZF pic.twitter.com/1xMMPJqoqK
My brain already hurts and 25 isnt even over yet.
As of 1/3/26, my $ is they bring in a "more competent" back-up QB and go with JJM as the presumed starter.
They have a lot of resource and draft capital invested in the kid, too much to give-up now.
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
purplefaithful wrote:
My brain already hurts and 25 isnt even over yet.As of 1/3/26, my $ is they bring in a "more competent" back-up QB and go with JJM as the presumed starter.
They have a lot of resource and draft capital invested in the kid, too much to give-up now.
100%. Why would you bring in real competition when you had Jones and Darnold available last year? Why does the calculus change? Either JJ gets time to learn or he doesn’t, so to me it’s lose lose.
The only benefit to creating the premise of competition I can see is that the team needs to believe in JJM, cause that’s a damn tough sell if they don’t. But again, what do you do? Ask the captains for input?
KOC AND KAM have a delicate balance on their hands. I’m all for circling the wagons around JJM myself, but I’m not sure he has earned that.
Assuming she's right (and that's a reckless assumption), the thing to take from this is that, yes, the Vikings will bring in someone, maybe even trade for someone, but they will not use McCarthy in the transaction, as was suggested by a rumor earlier this week.
From the article: "Though Minnesota is open to bringing in veteran competition for the 22-year-old, O’Connell and general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah have no plans to move on from the quarterback they traded up to draft less than two years ago. McCarthy’s continued development will be a central storyline for the Vikings as they enter an offseason filled with questions surrounding their aging and expensive roster."
By the way, I was curious about that aging bit, so I looked it up. First of all the average age of the youngest roster in the NFL is 25.2. The average age of the oldest roster is 28.1. In other words, there's not a huge difference between them, and that one or two changes makes a pretty big difference. For example, going into the season, the Vikings had the 8th oldest roster, but if you simply remove Harrison Smith and Andrew DePaola and replace them with 22-year-old draft picks, the Vikings go from 8th oldest to 6th youngest.
Ponder started 36 games for the Vikings b4 giving away to Bridgewater...JJM hasn't even scratched the surface yet.
I like JJM and I like the resiliency he's shown in 2 very trying years. I even like how he talks about that challenge.
My gut says the kid takes a big step forward in 26. I just hope he can prove he's durable along with it.
Thats my biggest pause right now.
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
MaroonBells wrote:
Can't wait for all of Russini's offseason takes. She has a real gift for saying nothing at all but in a way that drips with smirky judgement. Maybe it's just me.
Surprised you do not like her, sounds like you two have a lot in common :D
I am already sick and tired of hearing about the Vikings trading for Burrow or Lamar. Neither of those are realistic options. I think JJM is going to get a shot. He needs more playing time. I think another training camp will be helpful for him. I am interested in seeing who else they bring in
You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it. — Robin Williams
JR44 wrote:
Surprised you do not like her, sounds like you two have a lot in common :D

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