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The Minnesota Vikings' future with quarterback JJ McCarthy could take a new turn after recent insider speculation.
For the final time this season, the Dallas Cowboys play in primetime on Sunday Night Football in Week 15 against the Minnesota Vikings. Remarkably, the Cowboys second straight primetime game and third big stage in a row when considering Thanksgiving versus the Chiefs still carries a lot of meaning towards making a playoff push despite last Thursday’s loss at the Lions.
The playoff hopes are long dead for both sides, but the Minnesota Vikings are better equipped to win in Week 16. Photo By - Imagn Images. Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) celebrates with quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) after a Vikings touchdown during the second half against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium.
However, growing pains and a litany of injuries have derailed this season, as the Vikings currently sit at 5-8. Last week, the team picked up a massive victory, defeating the Washington Commanders 31-0.
Minnesota finally saw its due last week by beating up on the disenfranchised Commanders 31-0. It was the Vikings’ most complete performance of the season thanks to their defense, which forced three turnovers and swallowed up Jayden Daniels to allow just 78 passing yards.
The Minnesota Vikings were all-in on developing quarterback J.J. McCarthy this season, after his rookie year was lost to injury, with the belief they could insulate him from some of the natural struggles of inexperience by surrounding him with a stacked ...
The Vikings' upset win over the Cowboys on Sunday night came at a bit of a cost. Several key players departed with injuries over the course of the evening and will be subject to further evaluation to assess the severity of their ailments.
The Minnesota Vikings signed a new quarterback option to their active roster before a Week 14 matchup against the Commanders.
According to Bear Report's Zack Pearson, Williams now holds the franchise record for most fourth-quarter comebacks by any Bears quarterback in a single season. Williams was previously tied with Jay Cutler for the single-season record with four, who achieved that feat in 2010 and 2015.
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