Undrafted Rookie Max Brosmer to Lead Vikings Against Seahawks in High-Stakes QB Debut Amid McCarthy’s Concussion!
It’s tough watching a key player like J.J. McCarthy sit out — especially when he’s still shaking off the effects of that nasty concussion from the Week 12 clash with Green Bay. The Minnesota Vikings aren’t just crossing their fingers here; they’re making a bold move, thrusting undrafted rookie Max Brosmer into the NFL spotlight for the very first time. Brosmer, with roots at UNH and Minnesota, showed enough grit and promise during the preseason to get this shot, but starting on the road against the Seahawks? That’s a mountain to climb. You can bet this Sunday’s game won’t just test the Vikings’ depth chart — it’ll challenge their resilience too.
Embattled Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy will be sidelined Sunday in Seattle against the Seahawks. He’s still recovering from the concussion he suffered during a Week 12 defeat to the Green Bay Packers.
The Vikings are turning to undrafted rookie Max Brosmer, who played his college ball at UNH and Minnesota before impressing with the Vikings in the preseason.
Brosmer will make his first-career NFL start on the road versus the Seahawks.
This story is being updated.



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