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McCarthy's Hand Fracture Sidelines Vikings QB
24 Dec
Summary
- J.J. McCarthy out for seventh game due to hairline hand fracture.
- Max Brosmer to start at quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings.
- Vikings lost McCarthy in Week 16 after a 16-13 win over Giants.

Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy is sidelined for his seventh game of the 2025 NFL season after suffering a hairline fracture in his hand. The injury occurred during Sunday's Week 16 game against the New York Giants, which the Vikings won 16-13. Coach Kevin O'Connell announced on Tuesday that McCarthy will not be available for Thursday's matchup against the Detroit Lions.
Max Brosmer is scheduled to start in place of McCarthy, who completed 9 of 14 passes for 108 yards before leaving Sunday's game. Brosmer finished that game going 7 of 9 for 52 yards. The availability of McCarthy for the Week 18 game against the Green Bay Packers remains undetermined.
Despite recent setbacks, McCarthy had a notable performance in Week 15, leading the Vikings to a 34-26 victory over the Dallas Cowboys with 250 passing yards and three total touchdowns. However, his health and playing style have drawn criticism from some, including Vikings legend Cris Carter.




