Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy to ‘hit the ground running’ in offseason workouts
- J.J. McCarthy, the Vikings' quarterback, is set to actively participate in offseason workouts this month.
- Minnesota drafted McCarthy tenth overall in 2024 after he won a national championship.
- McCarthy underwent meniscus surgery in mid-August but coach O'Connell reports no limitations this spring.
- O'Connell stated, "Really, no limitations," highlighting McCarthy's readiness after classroom learning: "That's the beauty of the year we've had with him."
- The Vikings moved on from quarterbacks like Sam Darnold, and are possibly adding another quarterback to the roster.
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Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy to ‘hit the ground running’ in offseason workouts
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J.J. McCarthy has no limitations as Vikings begin offseason program
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