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Vikings' QB Conundrum: McCarthy or Bust?

The Minnesota Vikings quarterback situation is a pressing concern heading into 2026, with J.J. McCarthys struggles as starter leaving them in need of a reliable backup. ESPN has highlighted this as their top offseason priority, dubbing it the J.J. McCarthy conundrum. The team must decide whether to give McCarthy another chance, find a replacement, or bring in a veteran. The pressure is on, with a veteran-heavy roster and a potentially shrinking Super Bowl window. Options include re-signing Carson Wentz or pursuing Kirk Cousins. If McCarthy continues to falter, the Vikings may need to hit the reset button, with every move counting towards keeping their contention hopes alive.

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