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The honeymoon phase for J.J. McCarthy in Minnesota has officially ended. It didn’t just fade; it crashed under the weight of a disappointing season, along with public honesty from the face of the franchise. While head coach Kevin O’Connell has long been viewed as a ‘quarterback whisperer,’ recent reports and pointed comments from star receiver Justin Jefferson suggest that O’Connell’s faith in McCarthy as the undisputed starter is wavering.

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“I would expect the Minnesota Vikings to bring in at least a veteran next year,” insider Ian Rapoport stated during Super Bowl LX week. “Not really just to compete with J.J. McCarthy, although that’s what it’s going to be, but really just to bolster and strengthen that room.”

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According to Rapoport, the Vikings are no longer content to simply hand the keys to McCarthy and hope for the best. The best-case scenario for the young quarterback remains developing into the player Minnesota once envisioned. However, in case that doesn’t happen, the team plans to be prepared this time. 

For a coach like O’Connell, who is already under immense pressure after a 9-8 finish, the firing of GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah has shifted the priority from ‘development’ to ‘winning now.’

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Rapoport’s intake came shortly after the tension appeared to have reached a boiling point in Minnesota, with Jefferson going unfiltered on McCarthy’s struggle. Highlighting the struggle at the signal-caller’s position that the entire team endured, the All-Pro receiver questioned if the team’s fate would have been different had Sam Darnold remained the starter over the injury-prone McCarthy.

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“Everyone knows the difficulty of the quarterback position this year, how we were dealt it,” Jefferson explained, via USA Today Sports. “Having a quarterback that already had a season under his belt with us, knew the plays, knew the playbook, knew the players… I definitely feel like we would have done better.”

Perhaps he’s right. 

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The Vikings initially signed Darnold in 2024 as a bridge until McCarthy was ready. However, the 23-year-old suffered a preseason injury, and Darnold led the Vikings to 14 wins, earning a Pro Bowl nod. On top of that, he finished top five in passing yards (4,319) and touchdowns (35). 

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Yet, the Vikings let him walk in free agency. Turns out it worked quite well for Darnold, who landed a massive deal with the Seahawks, and now, he’s preparing to play at Super Bowl LX.  Meanwhile, McCarthy’s second season was plagued by injuries and inconsistency. He played just 52% of the team’s snaps and has now missed 25 games over his first two professional years. 

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As far as Jefferson’s critique is concerned, he still doesn’t object to McCarthy taking over the starting role. 

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“That’s not my decision. I don’t care who’s throwing me that ball,” he noted. 

All he’s focused on is reaching the postseason. Until a new starter is announced, “J.J. McCarthy is [his] QB.” Thus, he’s committed to helping the young quarterback improve his offseason. 

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Kevin O’Connell could bring J.J. McCarthy’s replacement 

The landscape in Minnesota shifted drastically with the January firing of Adofo-Mensah. He was the primary advocate for trading up to draft McCarthy at No. 10, so his exit leaves the quarterback’s internal support system fractured. In fact, word around the town is O’Connell originally preferred keeping Darnold or even pursuing a veteran like Aaron Rodgers. 

With Adofo-Mensah gone, the likelihood of the Vikings taking a massive swing on a proven veteran for 2026 has skyrocketed. The priority is to avoid a repeat of 2025’s quarterback instability. 

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A new report from The Athletic’s Dianna Russini suggests the quarterback room could soon see a very familiar face. League sources speculate Kirk Cousins could be a primary option for a return to Minnesota. 

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Cousins spent the last two seasons with the Atlanta Falcons and has a deep history with head coach O’Connell. So it wouldn’t be a far-fetched theory that he could land in Minnesota. Perhaps to provide the immediate stability and veteran leadership that the offense lacked in 2025. 

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