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The P/PTSD Perspective: Juicy Details on QB Battle, ’26 Head Scratcher, and Roster Moves

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Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy at the New York Giants
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy warms up before kickoff during pregame routines on Dec. 21, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The rookie passer went through timing drills and footwork as Minnesota finalized preparations ahead of a late-season road matchup. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images

PurplePTSD works in partnership with Vikings Territory, similarly doing their utmost to offer top-notch coverage of the Minnesota Vikings. As a result, we’re promoting five of their top articles of the past month in “The P/PTSD Perspective.” Take a peek at some of their best stuff.

The P/PTSD Perspective: June 20th, 2026

1) Vikings Insider Shares Juicy QB Details on QB Competition: Best guess at this stage is that Kyler Murray will become the QB1. But, to be sure, there are some cracks in what appeared to be a fortified position. To my eye, McCarthy had a better minicamp but different people will have different opinions.

Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy chats with a ref against the Packers in Week 18 of 2025
Jan 4, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) talks with a referee before the game against the Green Bay Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

2) The Vikings’ 2026 “Sure Thing” is a Head Scratcher: The K1 has become elite. What’s going to be key is proving capable of maintaining his elite ability. Plenty of kickers have had sizzling seasons; a considerably smaller amount of have had sizzling careers. Can Reichard be that guy?

3) Vikings Make a Handful of Roster Moves: GM Nolan Teasley has been reasonably restrained since taking over as the top executive. However, he hasn’t been shy. Some moves have been made to further adjust the front office while also tweaking the roster.

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Vikings fans watch late in the fourth quarter against the Ravens at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Minnesota Vikings fans react during the fourth quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Nov 9, 2025, watching late-game action unfold as tension builds in the closing moments of a tightly contested matchup between two playoff-caliber teams. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images.

4) Young Vikings D-Lineman Packed on Some Muscle Ahead of 2026: A good thing. Elijah Williams has already proven to be more formidable than the vast majority expected. Seeing him continue to overcome long odds would be a sneaky good development for the Vikings.

5) J.J. McCarthy Needs to Keep His Good Offseason Rolling: The kid QB has improved. What remains to be seen is he’ll be prove so much better that he can’t be placed on the bench. His failures from 2025 are still fresh in everyone’s mind, meaning he has a long way to go before securing the top job.

Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy in the final game of 2025.
Jan 4, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) warms up prior to the game against the Green Bay Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images.

Enjoy the extra reading, Vikings fans.


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Senior Editor for Vikings Territory & PurplePTSD . Twitter & Bluesky: @VikingsGazette. Email: k.joudry[at]vikingsterritory[dot]com. Canadian. Jude 1:24-25.

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Berlin Open: Aryna Sabalenka beaten by Jessica Pegula after losing third set 6-0

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Aryna Sabalenka lost another deciding set without winning a game as an impressive Jessica Pegula beat the world number one to reach the Berlin Open final.

Belarusian Sabalenka never looked settled against Pegula, who recovered from losing a tight second set to come through 6-4 6-7 (4-7) 6-0.

American Pegula had lost five of her past six matches against Sabalenka but her flat shots and superb return of serve anchored her performance this time around.

For Sabalenka it is another disappointing deciding-set performance, having lost the third set of her French Open quarter-final 6-0 after squandering a set and double break lead.

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Pegula had fought back from 5-2 down in the second set to force a tie-break and led 3-1 before rain delayed play for an hour.

When they returned, Sabalenka won six of the next seven points to force a deciding set – only for Pegula to dominate the top seed.

“She came out and ripped a bunch of winners and I told myself ‘I guess I wanted to win in the hard way anyway’,” Pegula, 32, said.

“I don’t get super emotional. People used to tell me when I was younger that I need to yell more and jump up and down.

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“Honestly, it feels like a waste of energy to me. I just try to be myself.”

Pegula will face either Czech Linda Noskova or Alexandra Eala of the Philippines in Sunday’s final.

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Major AEW Name Invades Former Wrestling Promotion After Getting Fired From The Company

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AEW has risen to mainstream popularity over the last few years and is now one of the top professional wrestling companies in the world. The Tony Khan-led promotion is set to host their annual Forbidden Door pay-per-view in collaboration with CMLL, New Japan Pro Wrestling and World Wonder Ring STARDOM next weekend. Ahead of the blockbuster event, the All Elite Wrestling Women’s World Champion recently attacked the STARDOM President Taro Okada.

Since 2022, All Elite Wrestling has been collaborating with New Japan Pro Wrestling and several other promotions to host the annual Forbidden Door pay-per-view. The concept behind the event is that stars from the Tony Khan led company get to face-off against wrestlers from other companies. The cross-promotional event has become an integral part of AEW’s pay-per-view calendar.

This year, the AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla is set to defend her title against STARDOM’s Starlight Kid. The match was made after the Toxic Spider disrespected the Joshi Wrestling promotion on several occasions. On a recent episode of Dynamite, Thekla spat on the STARDOM logo and has fired shots at the company’s President Taro Okada many times. This animosity stems from Thekla’s tenure in STARDOM which abruptly ended after Okada fired her.

At a recent episode of STARDOM, Thekla made a surprise appearance by attacking Taro Okada. She showed up right behind him at ringside and tried to shave his head with a trimmer. After Okada escaped her from there, she took him to the ring and whipped him several times with a leather belt. This is one of the most personal feuds heading into the Forbidden Door pay-per-view.

Fans are really excited to see if the Starlight Kid will be able to preserve STARDOM’s honor at Forbidden Door by defeating Thekla.

AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla confirms that she’ll never be a babyface

Ever since her debut in the Jacksonville-based company last year, Thekla has been dominating the whole roster. She captured the Women’s World title from Kris Statlander earlier this year in a brutal strap match and has been terrorising the Women’s division ever since.

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Ahead of her upcoming title defense against Starlight Kid, she recently appeared in an interview with the Sal Licata Show. During the interview, the Toxic Spider revealed that she doesn’t ever plan on turning babyface.

“I was never going to be a babyface either, so ‘toxic’ is just like—you know—it tells you, ‘Be aware, danger.’ That’s me… I’m just an a**hole, man. I don’t like playing by rules. I don’t like bending down to authority. I’m just a little bit of a p**ck—and I’m having fun with that. And I think people like to watch me have fun being a p**ck. So there you have it,” she said.

Thekla is one of the best heels in AEW right now and it would’ve been very unusual to see her play the role of a babyface.