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Minnesota Vikings Expected To Cut Quarterback Soon, As Starting Battle Between JJ McCarthy & Kyler Murray Heats Up

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

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Minnesota Vikings helmet. Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images

The Minnesota Vikings make tough choices at the quarterback position this offseason. Analysts expect the team to part ways with Max Brosmer once final roster cuts arrive. Kyler Murray and JJ McCarthy compete fiercely for the starting job, while Carson Wentz positions himself as the reliable backup option.

Coaches evaluate every rep during training camp. Murray brings veteran experience and mobility that excites fans across the league. McCarthy shows clear improvements in his mechanics and decision-making after limited starts in prior seasons. This competition drives both players to elevate their game.

Minnesota Vikings Depth Decisions

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Max Brosmer in uniform
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Max Brosmer (Matt Krohn-Imagn Images)

Teams often keep three quarterbacks on the initial 53-man roster. Wentz signed a contract with significant guarantees that makes him a strong candidate for the QB3 role. He delivered serviceable performances last year with solid completion rates and touchdown production before injury sidelined him. Brosmer appeared in multiple games but struggled to generate consistent offense in his starts.

Warren Ludford of the Daily Norseman predicted that Brosmer would get cut soon.

“The addition of Kyler Murray means Brosmer will likely be pushed to the practice squad,” Ludford wrote. “Brosmer was awful in his starts last season after a promising preseason. But as a young quarterback, he is likely to improve with reps and as he gets more accustomed to the NFL and the scheme.”

Experts point to Brosmer’s limited production and the arrival of Murray as key factors. The young quarterback could still earn a practice squad spot if the Vikings carry extra signal-callers. This move allows development without immediate roster pressure.

Minnesota Vikings Training Camp Outlook

Nov 9, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell warms up with his team before the game against the Baltimore Ravens at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

Kevin O’Connell runs a competitive camp that lets the top two quarterbacks battle openly. Insiders report Murray holds the edge, according to many around the NFL, yet McCarthy applies steady pressure with noticeable progress. The head coach values this internal competition because it sharpens the entire offense.

Wentz logged meaningful snaps last season and demonstrated he can manage games effectively when called upon. His experience provides valuable depth behind the primary competitors. Brosmer gained valuable NFL exposure but needs more time to refine his game against professional defenses.

The Vikings’ front office balances experience, upside, and contract realities in these evaluations. Murray’s addition changes the equation significantly for the younger players on the depth chart. Practice squad eligibility offers a lifeline for developmental prospects like Brosmer.

Overall, the Minnesota Vikings navigate a complex quarterback situation that could define their season. Cuts and final roster spots generate intense discussion among fans. The team prioritizes the best possible group to support offensive success in the upcoming campaign.

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