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The Minnesota Vikings will more than likely play with a new QB under center Sunday in Seattle. So... what can fans reasonably expect from Max Brosmer?
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.
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.
When Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell revealed to reporters Monday that J.J. McCarthy is in the concussion protocol after experiencing symptoms after the Packers game, he did not declare McCarthy was out for the Seattle game.
A year ago, before the sailed passes, anonymous reports, and alleged soft benchings, Kevin O’Connell was on top of the world. He successfully led Sam
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Vikes Views: Are You Excited About Max Brosmer?
The Minnesota Vikings announced that starting QB J.J. McCarthy is in concussion protocol. Typically, it’s nearly certain this will lead to McCarthy missing at least one week. Based on averages, 25–30% of players return the same week,
With Max Brosmer set to start for the Vikings in Week 13, Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter share why J.J. McCarthy missing a week could be the ideal option for the struggling quarterback and fantasy managers alike.
Kevin O'Connell has made it clear that he's not going to let the Vikings fail J.J. McCarthy, but at what cost to the 52 other players on the roster will he allow McCarthy to continue stunting everyone else's growth?