NFL Announcement Spells Bad News for Vikings, J.J. McCarthy

   

The Minnesota Vikings are selling J.J. McCarthy hard to the public as the low-cost answer under center who can allow the team to compete seriously for its first Super Bowl in franchise history.

But even though 2025 is technically the quarterback’s second NFL campaign, his season-ending injury last August renders McCarthy, in many ways, a 22-year-old rookie stepping into the spotlight under the weight of major expectations.

Much will have to go right for McCarthy if the Vikings hope to exceed last years’s 14-win campaign, which ended in the first week of the playoffs. However, the team hasn’t had the kind of luck this summer that translates into Super Bowl gold.

Justin Jefferson is currently battling a hamstring injury, which has him sidelined currently and is limiting the reps he and McCarthy would otherwise share. More recently, tight end T.J. Hockenson suffered a complex injury of his own.

“Kevin O’Connell said tight end T.J. Hockenson is dealing with a ‘hip, leg, back — whatever you want to classify it [as],’ issue that he suffered in practice on Saturday,” Judd Zulgad of SKOR North reported Monday.

 

Jefferson is a superstar and Minnesota’s No. 1 wideout, while Hockenson is a two-time Pro Bowler and the top tight end. It remains unclear if their injuries will spill over into the regular season. Even if they don’t, the missed preseason reps in August are a considerably bigger deal with a QB as inexperienced as McCarthy.

The most recent bit of bad news, and the worst by far — an announcement from the league on Tuesday, August 5, that it has suspended WR2 Jordan Addison for three games — is most certainly going to have an impact on the functional beginning of McCarthy’s professional career, which starts September 8 against the Chicago Bears.

NFL Suspends Vikings WR Jordan Addison 3 Games for DUI

Jordan Addison, Minnesota Vikings

Getty|Wide receiver Jordan Addison of the Minnesota Vikings.

 

Adam Schefter of ESPN broke the news of Addison’s suspension on Tuesday afternoon.

“Discipline: NFL suspended Vikings WR Jordan Addison for the first three games of the 2025 regular season for violating the league’s Substances of Abuse Policy,” Schefter posted to his X account. “Addison now will miss games at Chicago, vs. the Falcons and vs. the Bengals.”