Minnesota Vikings Rule Out J.J. McCarthy For Christmas Day Game
If Minnesota Vikings fans were hoping for a miracle under the tree this year, it looks like the football gods delivered a lump of coal instead. The team has officially confirmed that Quarterback J.J. McCarthy will not suit up for the highly anticipated Christmas Day showdown against the Detroit Lions.
According to Head Coach Kevin O’Connell, McCarthy suffered a hairline fracture in his right throwing hand. It is a devastating blow that creates a nightmare scenario just 48 hours before kickoff.
A Grinch-Like Turn Of Events For McCarthy
The injury stems from Sunday’s gritty 16-13 victory over the New York Giants. It was one of those games where you simply survive and advance, but the cost was steep. McCarthy appeared to bang his hand on a defender’s helmet during a follow-through before taking a bone-crushing hit from Brian Burns on a strip-sack shortly after.
While X-rays at the stadium initially came back negative, further imaging on Monday revealed the fracture. It’s a tough break, literally, for McCarthy, who has already battled through ankle issues and a concussion during what has been a rollercoaster 2025 campaign.
If this ends up being the finale for McCarthy’s season, he finishes with a stat line that perfectly encapsulates the “rookie experience”: 1,450 passing yards, 11 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions, alongside 174 rushing yards. He showed flashes of the talent that made him a high draft pick, but consistency remained elusive.
Next Man Up: The Max Brosmer Experiment Part II
With McCarthy sidelined, the Vikings are forced to turn the keys over to undrafted rookie Max Brosmer.
If the name sends a shiver down your spine, you aren’t alone. Brosmer is slated to make his second career start, and fans are still trying to scrub the memory of his first one from their brains. Brosmer was thrown into the fire against Seattle on November 30, resulting in a 26-0 shutout loss where he threw four interceptions.
To be fair, Brosmer managed the game adequately in relief against the Giants last week, completing 7 of 9 passes. But “managing” a game against New York is one thing; staring down a hungry Detroit Lions defense on national television while the rest of the country drinks eggnog is an entirely different beast.
Will McCarthy Return For the Finale?
Here is the silver lining, if you’re looking for one: O’Connell isn’t shutting the door completely. The Vikings have opted not to place McCarthy on injured reserve, leaving a slight window open for a return in the Week 18 season finale against the Green Bay Packers.
However, hairline fractures are tricky things. Gripping a football is fairly essential to the job description, and rushing a franchise quarterback back for a single game might be a risk the front office isn’t willing to take. For now, Vikings fans will have to settle for Christmas dinner with a side of anxiety as they watch Brosmer try to salvage the holiday against Detroit.
