Vikings' Facing Tough QB Situation as Carson Wentz Will Have Season-Ending Injury
Summary
The Minnesota Vikings face challenges with their quarterback situation as Carson Wentz will miss the rest of the NFL season due to a serious shoulder injury. J.J. McCarthy will take over as quarterback, but this leaves rookie Max Brosmer as the backup, posing a challenge for the team. The Vikings may consider finding an additional quarterback before the trade deadline.Key Facts
- Carson Wentz, the Vikings' quarterback, suffered a season-ending shoulder injury.
- Wentz's injury occurred during a game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
- J.J. McCarthy, another quarterback for the Vikings, is returning from an ankle injury.
- Max Brosmer, a rookie, is currently the only backup quarterback on the roster.
- Wentz had a 2-3 record in five games, with 1,216 passing yards, six touchdowns, and five interceptions.
- The Vikings might look to sign a new quarterback, possibly considering Jameis Winston, who is currently a third-string quarterback for the New York Giants.
- Minnesota is unlikely to trade for Kirk Cousins, despite previous connections.
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