
The Minnesota Vikings seem content to enter the 2025 NFL season with J.J. McCarthy as their starting quarterback.
Aaron Rodgers reportedly wants to see if anything changes. In a radio appearance on Monday , ESPN's Adam Schefter suggested that Rogers is still holding out hope. "I think he's waiting to see, if over time, there's any sort of chance where the odds of signing in Minnesota increase and that opportunity could open up," Schefter said.
"The Vikings have never fully dismissed it or squashed it. They haven't exactly embraced it right now, but they also haven't had OTAs with their former 10th overall pick J.J.
McCarthy back and leading the team and knowing what it's like." It's a fair point from Schefter. It's easy to commit to McCarthy now, but who knows what will happen once he gets back on the field in more full-speed settings? It's easy to understand why Rodgers would want the Vikings, Kevin O'Connell, Justin Jefferson and more on his side.
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