Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers will not be pursued by the Minnesota Vikings at this time. The Vikings have rejected multiple trade calls on rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy, telling other teams they are moving forward with him as their quarterback according to Tom Pelissero.
The Steelers and Giants are now the last two teams vying for Aaron Rodgers. It will be intriguing to watch how this situation develops, and which team ultimately comes out on top.
Vikings QB Situation Involving JJ McCarthy
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There are some concerns about JJ McCarthy, but it’s crucial for this franchise to move away from relying on short-term quarterbacks and invest in a true franchise quarterback. JJ McCarthy has the potential to be that player for the organization for many years ahead.
JJ was destined to be the starting quarterback from the beginning of the season. Aaron Rodgers was never meant to join the Vikings. The most surprising aspect of this situation is how long the Vikings front office let this story continue.
JJ McCarthy is the Vikings QB Moving Foward
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Honestly, while there are maybe some angles where trading JJ now ups the chances this season, it would hurt us so much moving forward. The Vikings were correct in just accepting the risk of such a young QB on such a strong roster and hoping he really is the real deal.
Minnesota did not select JJ McCarthy with the 10th overall pick just to let him sit on the bench or trade him away; they brought him in to be their leader and guide the team to success. With a full year to familiarize himself with the playbook, JJ is ready, and Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell has the expertise to develop quarterbacks effectively.
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December 31, 2022; Glendale, Ariz; USA; Michigan quarterback JJ McCarthy (9) throws a pass during the pregame before the Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium.
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