Seahawks, J.J. McCarthy and Brosmer
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The Vikings were impressed this summer with the play of the undrafted rookie out of Minnesota. Now, he could get his first NFL start.
The Minnesota Vikings could find hope in backup rookie quarterback Max Brosmer, and one analyst sees what's coming if that happens.
It looks to be go time for rookie Vikings quarterback Max Brosmer. The undrafted signal caller, 25, appears poised to start Sunday against former Minnesota quarterback Sam Darnold in Seattle, as struggling starter J.
One year ago, Max Brosmer was leading the Gophers to an upset win over No. 11 USC and nearly leading Minnesota over then-No. 4-ranked Penn State. Now he's preparing for what could be his first NFL start when the Vikings visit the Seahawks on Sunday.
Max Brosmer is likely to start this week, but his performance won't have much impact on the Vikings' J.J. McCarthy decisions moving forward.
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McCarthy still in concussion protocol, limited in practice for Vikings with status for week unclear
McCarthy was cleared to take part in individual drills but not full-team work, coach Kevin O'Connell said. Rookie Max Brosmer was running the first-team offense in preparation for potentially his first career start. The struggling Vikings (4-7) play at Seattle on Sunday.
Former UNH quarterback Max Brosmer may get his first NFL start for the Minnesota Vikings due to injuries to starting QB J.J. McCarthy and backup Carson Wentz.
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