J.J. McCarthy’s Concussion Paves the Way for Max Brosmer’s Potential Starting Debut
With J.J. McCarthy currently in the concussion protocol, the stage is set for undrafted free agent rookie quarterback Max Brosmer to potentially make his first career start this Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks. This unexpected opportunity raises questions about McCarthy’s future with the team, especially if Brosmer performs well.
The Future of McCarthy
While McCarthy’s immediate situation is uncertain, insights from NFL insider Albert Breer suggest that the Vikings’ long-term plan still hinges on McCarthy regaining his starting role once he recovers. The organization is keen on gathering as much information as possible regarding their quarterbacks as they prepare for the 2026 season.
“I think that’s TBD, sorta depends on how J.J. (McCarthy) plays the rest of the year,” Breer noted, emphasizing the importance of assessing McCarthy’s performance as the season winds down. “They do want to see how he finishes the year out. They want to gather as much information as they possibly can on him.”
Brosmer’s Opportunity
Brosmer’s ascent onto the field could be a pivotal moment for the Vikings. Despite the tough circumstances surrounding McCarthy, the team is optimistic about Brosmer’s potential. Breer highlighted that the franchise holds a favorable view of Brosmer, indicating that they intended to evaluate his capabilities by the end of the season.
“They do think a lot of Brosmer; they wanted to get a look at Brosmer by the end of the year, so maybe that happens organically this week,” Breer explained.
As the Vikings navigate this delicate situation, all eyes will be on Brosmer should he take the field against the Seahawks. His performance could not only impact his own career but also shape the future of the quarterback position in Minnesota.

