The Vikings allowed quarterbacks Sam Darnold and Daniel Jones to depart in free agency this offseason, underscoring their faith in 2024 first-rounder J.J. McCarthy. While Minnesota wanted an experienced backup behind McCarthy – which explains the club’s April acquisition of Sam Howell and the signing of Carson Wentz after Howell was traded in August – neither of those players was seen as a threat to McCarthy’s starting job. In 2026, the Vikes could be looking for someone who will actually push the Michigan product for the QB1 role.
Per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, multiple league insiders suggest Minnesota may follow the QB blueprint the Colts took during the 2025 offseason. In other words, the Vikings could acquire a veteran or reclamation project to compete with McCarthy, in much the same way Indianapolis signed Jones to battle with Anthony Richardson, the No. 4 overall choice of the 2023 draft. Jones, who had washed out with the Giants, found new life in Indiana and is in line for another lucrative, multiyear deal (or at least the hefty $46.1MM franchise tag) in 2026.
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Fowler says Jones remains an ideal fit for the Vikings, who could make a run at their former backup if the Colts are unable or unwilling to keep him off the market. Fowler also names the 49ers’ Mac Jones and the Texans’ Davis Mills as possible Minnesota targets. Both of those players were once viewed as potential franchise quarterbacks, and while Jones’ tenure in New England and Mills’ stint as Houston’s full-time starter did not end well, they both have built some trade value this season thanks to their efforts in relief of their respective clubs’ top signal-callers.
Mills, 27, has not been a world-beater during C.J. Stroud’s time in the concussion protocol, but he has led Houston to a 3-0 record in the games he has started, throwing five touchdowns against one interception in the process. Mac Jones, meanwhile, went 5-3 as a starter with Brock Purdy on the shelf, posting a completion percentage of 69.6% (fourth-highest in the league) and a 97.4 quarterback rating. He generally looked like the player who finished second in Offensive Rookie of the Year voting in 2021, and while both he and Mills are under contract through 2026, they both could be trade targets of teams like Minnesota (Fowler says the Niners could even fetch a Day 2 pick for Mac Jones).
Kyler Murray, who may already have taken his last snap for the Cardinals, and (interestingly enough) Richardson also fit the mold of players the Vikings could consider, as Fowler notes. The ESPN scribe says Minnesota head coach Kevin O’Connell has respect for Richardson, who has expressed interest in playing under an offense-oriented HC, specifically Sean McVay or someone from his coaching tree (like O’Connell).
If the Vikings instead consider a player closer to the end of their career, Aaron Rodgers and Joe Flacco might be options (Minnesota spoke with Flacco this offseason, and Rodgers made it known the Vikes were his preferred landing spot). Likewise, a reunion with Wentz could be on the table, per Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports.
Wentz, who will turn 32 next month, had several strong showings earlier this year when McCarthy was sidelined with an ankle sprain. Unfortunately, a shoulder injury he sustained in Week 5 derailed his next two starts and brought a premature end to his season. Ben Goessling of the Star Tribune says Wentz’s shoulder surgery went well, so if O’Connell liked what he saw from the former MVP candidate, he could return in at least a backup capacity, or even as competition for McCarthy.
After missing all of his rookie campaign due to injury, McCarthy has struggled with more health issues this season. He missed five games due to the above-mentioned ankle sprain, and he will be sidelined for his team’s Week 13 contest while going through the concussion protocol. When he has been on the field, he has not played particularly well, completing only 54.1% of his pass attempts and throwing 10 interceptions and just six touchdowns en route to a 2-4 record.
Thanks in large part to McCarthy’s struggles, elite wideout Justin Jefferson has posted a career-low yards-per-game average (72.3) and catch percentage (60.6%). The two-time First Team All-Pro nonetheless offered public support for his young passer.
“It’s early,” Jefferson said (via ESPN’s Kevin Seifert). “He’s new to the game. He’s new to the NFL. He’s learning just like everyone else has to learn as a rookie, and he obviously had to go through the mental stage of having to overcome an injury the first year. So just a tough transition for him. But I feel like just him learning these past couple games, and of course learning [during] the stretch of this season, I feel like he’s going to bounce back in a different way than everybody else is going to think so.”
Veteran running back Aaron Jones expressed a similar sentiment, saying, “I told [McCarthy] that the ones who counted you out, they’re going to have to recount.”
While McCarthy is sidelined, UDFA rookie Max Brosmer will get the first start(s) of his career. A strong performance could at least put him in consideration for an extended run in 2026.



Consider? They should welcome it.
Could have kept Darnold and traded McCarthy (when he still had mysterious prospect sheen on him) for a haul and set themselves up for years.
GM made horrible qb decisions and a bad draft in a poor nfl prospect JJ.
They probably should have signed Aaron Rodgers.
What is there to consider? He’s been absolute dog water
Mac Jones on line 1.
For a 2nd or a high 3rd rounder, sure.
Duh?
Perhaps the Vikings could charter a boat and plan their long term plans on calm waters 🙂
Vikings shot themselves in the foot by not signing Darnold instead they go with an unknown and now look where they are. And u wonder why they’ve never won a SB
The Jets would be willing to trade Justin Fields for McCarthy straight up, while also paying down 50% of Fields’ 2026 contract. They might even throw in a 7th round draft pick for him! 😉
KOC is a hell of a QB coach but this kid needed three years of seasoning on the bench, minimum. That coach shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near personnel decisions, his pride gets in the way.
Having a picture of Baby Legs above the headline is diabolical
QB’s need 3-4 years to develop. This new trend of expecting college QB’s to step in and become Jesus is ridiculous. Zero development and zero patience. Instead they push them off the plank and hope. That’s after paying them millions. Completely backwards.
Stop making sense!!!!
We’ve seen many QBs get drafted and immediately play well in the NFL. McCarthy being this bad despite a great coaching staff and strong group of skill position players is a clear indication that he just doesn’t have it. He was a terrible passer at Michigan so this isn’t a surprise to anyone who was paying attention. McCarthy should have never been a first round pick
Yeah.
Darnold didn’t have it in NYJ or CAR
Mayfield didn’t have it in CLE CAR.
Daniel Jones didn’t have it in NYG.
Geno Smith didn’t have it anywhere until SEA
Mac Jones didn’t have it in NE or JAX
Goff didn’t have it in LAR
Bryce Young looked completely lost his first 2 years now Carolina’s 7-6 and in the thick of things in the division
Williams was given weapons during his rookie season in Allen Odunze Moore swift kmet. Nada. Right coach came along and they’re in the hunt for 1st overall seed.
People seem to forget McCarthy missed out on essentially an entire year of development due to his knee issues. You’re seeing him play his rookie season and seeing rookie growing pains like the 9 guys I listed
baker had one of the best rookie QB seasons ever and was very good in cleveland until he played through a busted shoulder.
jones was decent as a rookie and was always serviceable but not special.
goff had an incredible first 4 seasons including a super bowl run.
mac jones had an incredible first season and okay second season before losing himself due to zero surrounding talent.
caleb had a great rookie year and has taken another step forward this year.
Yeah, obviously you can’t completely give up on him yet, but it needs to be emphasized just how bad McCarthy has looked. The difference between him and the other QBs you mentioned is that they either a) were more productive and talented in college or b) at least showed flashes of promise in the early going (and in some cases, such as Mayfield and Goff, looked quite good at times)
Rookie contracts only last 1 year huh? Weird. I thought they were 5 years
4 years in Cleveland 61%, 14,000 yards, 92 TDs, 56 Ints ( 23 TDs, 16 Ints per season)
1 year in Carolina 57%, 1300 yards, 6 TDS 6 ints
3 years in Tampa
66%, 11,000 yards, 88 TDs, 31 ints
Wanna try again on baker mayfield
Jared Goff
LAR Goff 5 years 63%, 18,000 yards, 107 TDs 55 Ints (21 TDs, 11 Ints)
DET Goff 5 years 68%, 19,000 yards, 144 TDs, 44 ints (29 TDs, 9 Ints).
Wanna try again on Goff?
Mac Jones 2nd year
65%, 3,000 yards 14 TDs 11 ints
Wanna try again on Mac Jones?
Caleb Williams rookie season
62%, 3500 yards, 20 TDs 6 ints
He gave them Mitch Trubinsky production lmao
Trubinsky 2nd season 66%, 3200 yards, 24 TDS 12 ints
Trubinsky 3rd season 63%, 3100 yards, 17 TDs, 11 ints
“Taken another step forward”
58%, 2,700, 17 TDs, 5 ints
Wanna try again on Caleb Williams?
Facts say you’re wrong Kirsten on every counter point you made lmao. That’s impressive to type all that and be wrong every single point. Do better next time
You said they were awful their rookie years. That is categorically false. What JJ is doing is not remotely similar to any of the ones I spoke about.
Reading off good numbers and saying “Wow these are not good for rookies” is idiotic.
Never said that they were awful. Reading comprehension is important.
I did say they didn’t have it early in their careers like they do now. I also said McCarthy is essentially playing his rookie season cause he missed last year due to his meniscus issues and you’re seeing rookie growing pains like all the other guys went thru early in their careers (why they’re all on different teams if you didn’t notice). I also said Williams had weapons and wasn’t all that great (Mitch Trubinsky level).
You are not seeing, “rookie growing pains like all the others”, that’s the point. It’s much worse. Reading comprehension is important…
Yes. You actually are. Your gold fish memory somehow makes you think he’s not lmao
Darnold finished his rookie season 4-7 57%
17 TDS 15 ints 2800 yards passing
Josh Allen’s first two seasons
52% 2074 yards 10 TDs 12 Ints
58% 3000 yards 20 TDs 9 Ints
Mayfield rookie contract
60% comp, 98 TDs, 15,000 yards, 37 ints
Geno smith
4 years in NYJ 57%, 6000 yards, 28 TDs 36 ints
Daniel Jones had 61%, 3000 yards, 24 TDs, 12 ints his rookie season
Mac Jones finished his NE JAX tenure with 65%, 9500 yards, 54 TDs 44 Ints in 4 years
Drake Maye went through rookie growing pains
66%, 2200 yards, 15 TDs 10 ints
Not to mention all the other rookie QBs who never figured it out
Zach Wilson
Trey Lance
Anthony Richardson
Kenny Pickett
Justin Fields
Dwayne Haskins
Josh Rosen
Look. If you’re gonna respond come with facts not to show off your mental disorders and telling us you don’t know how to use Google. Do better.
They have to bring in legit competition. Mac Jones would fit nicely, as he would certainly push McCarthy and potentially supplant him, and if not, he’s about as high-level of a backup if McCarthy implodes. Brissett could be a good option, as well, and I still think Jameis is a solid fallback option.
Lets see what Brosmer can do first. Vikings would love their own version of Brock Purdy.
Well…? How do you think that went?
Yup … not too good. Thats why I laugh when coaches get so much credit and adulation for their “systems” of offense. A passing system is only successful if a QB can stand back there and deliver the ball with defenders in his face. Brosmer couldnt do that yesterday but he will get better … hopefully.
When will these teams learn to STOP rushing these 1st round QB’S to start???? How many times do teams need to fail at this whole “gotta draft our franchise QB in the 1st round” before they realize that successful teams sit their 1st round QB’S and let them develop! Or hey! Those later round QB’S are pretty darn good…..McCarthy is the latest in a long line of failed 1st round QB’S…
McCarthy didn’t play his first year, so I’m not sure what you’re talking about. You can also just look to the draft he was taken in to see that QBs can come in and be good pretty quick.
I like to look back on the stats of another QB in his first season… This guy had a 56.7 completion percentage, 26 TDs, 28 Ints, 71.2 QB rating, and lead his team to a 3-13 record. Some guy named Peyton Manning.
It’s simple insanity to think 99.9% of QBs can step in and lead a pro team to success in their first year.
Who is JJ? Don’t they mean 9?
Bring in Mac jones and draft a guy let the compete
I’m surprised Jameis wasn’t listed. He’s still in his early 30s, should be very affordable, and has the arm to work with the Vikings WRs. I don’t think the Vikings will completely give up on McCarthy just yet so a short term deal for a guy like Jameis could work out
He’s under contract /w Giants next year.
I wasn’t aware of that. He’s still a guy to target and probably wouldn’t cost much in a trade
McCarthy shouldn’t be considered the incumbent. He’s lucky to even get a chance to compete for the job.
It’s objectively hilarious that the Vikings has Darnold and Jones on their roster and Rodgers begging to come play for them last March, and starting Brosmer is where they ended up.
Rodgers’ ego must have gone on a darkness retreat if you saw him begging 🙂
If Aaron needs help packing for Minnesota, I’ll gladly help him. For that matter, Tomlin and Arthur Smith, too
Hah, they moved on from Darnold for this guy???
KOC could compete at this point.
I think Mac Jones is the guy here. At times it looked like he should be the guy instead of Purdy. But it was made clear no and I get it, cant bench the 50M a year for many years guy too early. I think you bring him in and if the price isn’t too high, you can go through the motions of calling it a competition and Mac probably wins. If its anywhere close Mac gets the nod and JJ is the development guy who showed nice things but is not ready just yet.
I just think Mac could really shine in MN because if you work well with one of Shanahan, McVay or O’Connell you can probably do well with the other two. I think its tough for Mac that he had to be judged for how he played when a DC was his OC. Think there is a fit with him in MN with a top-tier offensive mind and then I just dont see him failing when he drops back and Jefferson Addison Hockenson are his options. I feel like he could be similar to Darnold but maybe lesser on the total regular season offensive numbers and maybe a little more calm and collected for the postseason. Might be a better regular season big game guy too.