Vikings Coach Sends Warning on JJ McCarthy
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Minnesota Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy has major question mark moving forward that has nothing to do with his play
In his press conference on Monday afternoon, Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell told the media that starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy will likely miss Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals with an ankle injury.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback JJ McCarthy may have just needed some positive reinforcement Monday from head coach Kevin O'Connell. The Vikings' Week 1
O'Connell began by addressing the current injury status of key players, which is always a crucial aspect heading into a new season. The Vikings have been proactive in managing player health, especially as they prepare for a competitive matchup against the Bears.
The Minnesota Vikings had a chip on their shoulder coming into last season. Vegas oddsmakers projected the Vikings' win total at 6.5, and many were
But Wentz has played well in the past, and he steps into a situation that was a career changer for Sam Darnold. It's not out of the question that Wentz plays well as long as McCarthy is out. Wentz has the benefit of facing the Bengals defense in his first start, which helps.
Kevin O'Connell has been viewed as a top head coach in the NFL since he took over the Minnesota Vikings. He has helped his team stay relevant
Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell speaks with reporters after Minnesota scored 21 fourth quarter points to rally for a 27-24 win over the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football at Soldier Field. J.J. McCarthy responded from a 74-yard pick-6 to lead three fourth quarter scoring drives.
A week after authoring fourth-quarter heroics in a rousing Minnesota victory, Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy and the rest of the offense slogged through 60 mostly rough minutes in a 22-6 loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday night at U.