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Vikings Keep QB Options Open for 2026 Season
14 Jan
Summary
- Vikings GM aims to avoid limiting future quarterback options.
- Team seeks competitive quarterback room for 2026 season.
- J.J. McCarthy's starting role for 2026 is not guaranteed.

Minnesota Vikings General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah continues to employ a strategy of not limiting future options, particularly regarding the quarterback position for the 2026 season. When asked about 22-year-old J.J. McCarthy's potential starting role, Adofo-Mensah expressed a desire for the team to achieve its goals without pre-committing to specific outcomes, a stance echoed by coach Kevin O'Connell.
Both Adofo-Mensah and O'Connell acknowledged McCarthy's development over his first 10 starts, noting his completion percentage and low interception rate. However, they emphasized the importance of fostering a competitive environment within the quarterback room. This approach is intended to enhance the entire team's performance and maintain flexibility when attracting potential free agent signings.
The Vikings' quarterback situation for 2026 remains fluid, influenced by past decisions like the pursuit of Daniel Jones and the acquisition of Sam Howell and Carson Wentz. The team also faces other significant offseason decisions, including the retention of defensive coordinator Brian Flores and managing the future of players like Christian Darrisaw and Jordan Addison.




