Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy suffered a torn meniscus in his right knee during an exhibition game against the Las Vegas Raiders, putting his status for the upcoming regular season in question. The rookie sensation will undergo surgery, and the team is unsure of the timeline for his recovery, with possibilities ranging from a month to potentially missing the entire season.
Coach Kevin O’Connell expressed disappointment at the setback, as McCarthy had been showing promise and was expected to get more playing time with the first-team offense. Sam Darnold is set to become the starter in McCarthy’s absence, with Nick Mullens as the backup.
McCarthy remains optimistic about his return, posting a message on social media expressing love for the Viking nation and his determination to come back stronger. Fans will have to wait for updates on his recovery process as the team navigates the challenge of reshuffling their quarterback lineup.
Despite the setback, Coach O’Connell is confident in Darnold’s abilities and looks forward to seeing him lead the team in the upcoming season. The Vikings are determined to stay positive and support McCarthy as he undergoes treatment for his injury, with the hope that he will return to the field as soon as possible.
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