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Minnesota Vikings quarterback JJ McCarthy has been mindblown by what he's seen from Justin Jefferson at practice.
Adam Thielen has surfaced as a trade target for the Vikings, but his price may be too high for Minnesota to pursue, according to a team insider.
It's precisely why the Vikings are now seriously exploring a trade for veteran receiver help, as NFL Media reported ahead of the team's final preseason game. But which wideouts are on the Vikings' radar?
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy was emotional during his return to the field against the Houston Texans.
The last practice of training camp featured a strong day from the defense, a ton of J.J. McCarthy reps, and a few injury concerns.
Training camps have kicked off around the NFL, and our team reporters are on the ground each day following all the action. The Minnesota Vikings' camp is taking place in Eagan, Minnesota, and Vikings reporter Kevin Seifert has the latest intel on standouts,
Wednesday at TCO Performance Center brought a scrimmage setting, with Vikings starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy getting valuable reps against many players part of the first-team defense.It was a pretty physical practice with rookie receiver Tai Felton sitting out a good portion with what appeared to be a left hand injury.
J.J. McCarthy's return to the Minnesota Vikings was short but solid. The quarterback, who missed his rookie season due to a knee injury, led a scoring drive in a 20-10 victory over the Houston Texans on Saturday.
Optimism is the name of the game as Minnesota Vikings fans wait to see if J.J. McCarthy will succeed in his first year as the starting quarterback.
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It's safe to say there's a lot riding on J.J. McCarthy in Minnesota. The Vikings won 14 games and flirted with the NFC's No. 1 playoff seed a year ago. Instead of paying big bucks to retain the quarterback who led that charge,