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Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy prepares to throw during the first quarter of a game against the Chicago Bears.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy scans the field and prepares to throw during the first quarter against the Chicago Bears at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 16, 2025. McCarthy steps into the pocket as Minnesota’s offense begins its early drives in the NFC North divisional matchup. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images.

At the top of the offseason, head coach Kevin O’Connell and former general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah told the world that their top priority was to bring the deepest possible quarterback to life. Fast forward two months, and O’Connell — Adofo-Mensah was fired on January 30th — might be days away from assigning Kyler Murray, J.J. McCarthy, and Carson Wentz jobs on his depth chart.

Minnesota’s QB picture suddenly feels a lot less messy.

Murray feels destined to sign with the Vikings, while Wentz could be re-signed as the QB3.

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Minnesota’s Top 3 Quarterback Paths Are Starting to Surface

It’s the same QB room as 2025, with one huge change to headline the enterprise.

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray looks on after a win against the Atlanta Falcons at State Farm Stadium. Vikings quarterback room
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) watches the field after a victory over the Atlanta Falcons at State Farm Stadium on Nov. 12, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona. Murray returned to action late in the season and guided Arizona through the NFC matchup while continuing his comeback from injury earlier in the year. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kartozian-USA TODAY Sports.

QB1: Kyler Murray?

The Arizona Cardinals dropped Murray on Wednesday after seven seasons, and on the same night, the 28-year-old was en route to the Twin Cities, scheduled to meet with the Vikings on Thursday, the team he grew up cheering for.

NFL Network‘s Tom Pelissero tweeted (and later deleted) Wednesday night, “Just spoke to Kyler Murray’s agent, Erik Burkhardt, who tells me Murray plans to Zoom tonight and tomorrow with executives from 3-5 teams that potentially have a QB need in 2027 — a chance to reintroduce himself to people he hasn’t seen since the 2019 draft and get a jump start on his free agent process a year from now.”

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“In the meantime, Murray and Burkhardt are flying to Minnesota tonight and plan to meet with the Vikings on Thursday. The Cardinals still owe Murray $36.8 million fully guaranteed, which is subject to offsets, so if all goes well, a one-year minimum deal could come together quickly.”

Signing Murray for $1.3 million will instantly become the best-value deal in all of the NFL, perhaps in all of sports. Across a 17-game season, Murray averages nearly 4,000 passing yards, 30 total touchdowns, and over 600 rushing yards. He also has a better career EPA+CPOE than Trevor Lawrence and Baker Mayfield.

From a March standpoint, Murray feels inevitable for the Vikings, and he could be on deck for a complete career reclamation after the Cardinals kicked him out. His numbers don’t need much rejuvenation, but his reputation is at its lowest point.

QB2: J.J. McCarthy

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Murray’s probable relationship with the 2026 Vikings does not bode well for McCarthy. It just doesn’t. There was a world where O’Connell and Co. saw enough from McCarthy in December and January to roll with him once again as the main QB1 solution in 2026, but that didn’t happen. McCarthy’s durability probably played a factor here; since joining the club in the 2024 NFL Draft, McCarthy has sustained a torn meniscus, a high ankle sprain, a concussion, and a broken hand.

The guy has missed 70% of games in the NFL due to injury.

Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy warms up before a game against the Green Bay Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium. Vikings quarterback room
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) warms up on the field before facing the Green Bay Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium on Jan. 4, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. McCarthy went through pregame routines as Minnesota prepared for the NFC North rivalry matchup during the closing stretch of the regular season. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-Imagn Images.

Minnesota’s brass seems like it’s on the verge of telling the world a quarterback competition is on the way between Murray, if signed, and McCarthy this summer. That’s fine. Everyone knows how it will end. Murray will seize the job on the first day of training camp, while fans wonder if McCarthy will sniff any playing time whatsoever in 2026.

The Vikings don’t seem inclined to give up on McCarthy, but adding Murray would severely damage his long-term trajectory as the franchise quarterback. There’s very little precedent for veering away from a 1st-Rounder in favor of somebody else, only to return to the original guy months or years later.

QB3. Carson Wentz?

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Wentz met with the New York Jets this week, and some Jets-themed writers claimed that Wentz as Geno Smith’s backup could come to fruition.

Now, that theory is on life support.

The Athletic‘s Zach Rosenblatt tweeted Wednesday, “On Jets QB2 situation: They’re still exploring their options. They had interest in Carson Wentz but he’s unlikely to be signing with the Jets as of now, according to multiple sources. Things can still change — but that’s where it stands.”

Reporting all offseason has indicated that the Vikings would welcome Wentz back with open arms in 2026. If he doesn’t net a contract from the Jets — Rosenblatt says it’s not happening — he has every reason to re-up with the Vikings and claim the QB3 job.

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Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz warms up before a game against the Philadelphia Eagles at U.S. Bank Stadium. Vikings quarterback room
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz (11) goes through warmups ahead of a matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles at U.S. Bank Stadium on Oct. 19, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Wentz prepared with teammates during pregame drills as Minnesota finalized its offensive approach before kickoff in the home contest. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images.

In two of the last three seasons, Minnesota has needed the QB3 for extended duty.

O’Connell tapped Wentz on the shoulder last year when McCarthy suffered his high ankle sprain, and Wentz responded by guiding the team to a 2-3 record, showing a knack for moving the offense downfield, even if he lacked top-tier quarterback efficiency.

Wentz also did himself a favor by showing his true grit; he played through a torn labrum for a couple of games last October.


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Media darling”, “This really is the GOAT

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The Professional Basketball Writers Association (PBWA) announced Thursday that Paige Bueckers won the 2025 PBWA Tamika Catchings Award.

The award, which is named after the Indiana Fever legend, honors the best player who “combines excellence on the court with cooperation and dignity in dealing with the media and public.”

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Several fans on social media reacted to Bueckers’ latest accolade, with many saying that the 6-foot star deserved the award.

“Media darling,” a fan tweeted.

@DallasWings Media Darling

“This really is the GOAT,” a fan commented on Instagram.

Fan comments on the Dallas Wings' Instagram post (Credits: IG/@dallaswings)Fan comments on the Dallas Wings' Instagram post (Credits: IG/@dallaswings)
Fan comments on the Dallas Wings’ Instagram post (Credits: IG/@dallaswings)

Here are other fan reactions:

Ngl I never noticed this award before but she deserved it imo she’s very outspoken about the right things

According to the PBWA, other nominees for this year’s award were Washington Mystics’ Alysha Clark, Phoenix Mercury’s Satou Sabally, Atlanta Dream’s Shatori Walker-Kimbrough and New York Liberty’s Sabrina Ionescu.

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Paige Bueckers averaged 19.2 points and 5.4 assists on 47.7% shooting in her rookie campaign. She was named an All-Star and won the Rookie of the Year award. She was also selected to the All-WNBA Second Team and the All-Rookie Team.

Paige Bueckers comments on latest accolade

The PBWA lauded Paige Bueckers’ consistent cooperation with the media throughout the 2025 WNBA season. In a recorded statement published by PBWA on Thursday, the Dallas Wings star acknowledged the role that the media plays in the sport.

“First of all, very grateful,” Bueckers said, per PBWA. “I know how much the media does for the game of basketball and how much it pushes the narratives and gets us out there, nationally and globally, and so I really appreciate it.

“As much as us players sometimes don’t want to do it after, win or loss, we’ve got to take it on the chin. It’s a part of basketball and it’s part of growing the game. So I’m very grateful for everybody in the media and everybody who helps push this game.”

Bueckers is currently participating in the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Tournament with Team USA. She made her debut for the senior national team on Wednesday, contributing nine points and four rebounds off the bench in a 110-46 win over Senegal.

Team USA will next face the tournament hosts, Puerto Rico, on Thursday. After that, they will battle Italy on Saturday, New Zealand on Sunday and Spain on Tuesday.

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