J.J. McCarthy Breaks Silence on Vikings QB Controversy, Trade Rumors. Bengatti

Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy has proved himself mature beyond his years, showing patience as well as support for a team that went on to great success without him after the No. 10 overall pick suffered a season-ending knee injury in August.  

McCarthy’s personality shone through again on the Tuesday, Feb. 4 edition of “The Rich Eisen Show.” McCarthy broke a long-held silence on the experience of a rookie campaign from the sidelines as well as becoming the subject of trade rumors before ever taking a regular-season snap.

“It’s been really hard if I’m going to be straight up,” McCarthy explained. 

The quarterback, who recently turned 22, went on to reveal details about his relationship with Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell and the uncertainty of his future in Minnesota after Sam Darnold posted a career year, lead the Vikings back to the playoffs on the strength of a 14-3 record. 

“At the end of the day, there are a lot of things that are certainly above my pay grade and some things above his,” McCarthy said of O’Connell. “All I can ask for is a fair opportunity. That’s the one thing that I feel like everybody is given, and it’s fundamental. … My feelings don’t matter. I’m not getting any grace. There’s no sympathy. This is the big leagues.”

Minnesota is in a difficult position because if the team lets Darnold walk, he’s sure to be the belle of the free agent ball. And moving on from a 27-year-old QB who has proven he can succeed in the offense to the tune of 4,300 passing yards and 35 touchdowns is a hard sell, even with a recent top-10 draft pick waiting in the wings. 

Had McCarthy been healthy and played in 2024, either well or poorly, those reps could both inform the Vikings on the path forward and offer them coverage for whatever route they ultimately choose. However, because McCarthy didn’t, Minnesota finds itself in a difficult spot. 

If Darnold walks and McCarthy is bad, that’s arguably a fireable offense for O’Connell and/or GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. If they trade McCarthy and he becomes great, whether Darnold struggles or not, that move could also go down as an all-time gaffe. 

Darnold’s projected market value is around $40 million annually, though no other team can officially negotiate with him until March 10. As such, what happens between the Vikings and Darnold in the weeks following the Super Bowl will be incredibly telling.

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