Minnesota Vikings Set To Be Without Quarterback J.J. McCarthy For Week 3 Game
Just when you thought the Vikings’ season couldn’t get any more dramatic, the football gods decided to throw another wrench in the works. Rookie Quarterback J.J. McCarthy, the beacon of hope for Minnesota fans, is expected to sit out Week 3’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Talk about a gut punch.
The Circumstances Surrounding the Injury
𝗕𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴: Vikings star QB JJ McCarthy (ankle) will likely be ruled out for Week 3.
Carson Wentz will start at QB. pic.twitter.com/hMnFdNZLBZ
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) September 15, 2025
After the Vikings‘ less-than-stellar performance in a 22-6 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, the last thing anyone wanted to hear was bad news about their shiny new quarterback. But Head Coach Kevin O’Connell delivered the blow on Monday, confirming that McCarthy is nursing an ankle sprain.
“J.J. came in very, very sore today,” O’Connell said to reporters, dashing the hopes of an entire state. “I would anticipate we are not planning on having him for Sunday.”
So, instead of the highly anticipated McCarthy vs. Joe Burrow showdown, we’re now staring down the barrel of a Carson Wentz vs. Jake Browning duel. It’s like ordering a prime rib and getting a sad, lukewarm hot dog instead. No offense to Wentz, but that’s not the marquee matchup we were all circling on our calendars.
McCarthy’s Ankle: What We Know
The good news? It doesn’t sound like a season-ender. O’Connell mentioned that he doesn’t expect McCarthy to land on injured reserve, which would have sidelined him for at least four games. The team wants to see how he responds to treatment this week, which means we’ll all be collectively holding our breath and refreshing our Twitter feeds for updates. For now, the promising rookie is on the mend, and the Vikings are left to pick up the pieces.
What This Means For the Vikings
With McCarthy sidelined, the keys to the offense are being handed to Wentz. It’s a “break glass in case of emergency” situation, and folks, the glass has been shattered. The Vikings are desperately trying to avoid a disastrous start to the season, and putting their faith in Wentz feels like a roll of the dice. Can he steer the ship, or are we about to witness another chapter in the Vikings’ long history of “what could have been?” We’ll find out this Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium. Buckle up; it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
