Vikings Pivot Away From Aaron Rodgers Pursuit for $21 Million QB: Report

   

Since the rumors began, the Minnesota Vikings’ signing of Aaron Rodgers has seemed like a long shot. However, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the franchise is prepared to entrust J.J. McCarthy.

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The Vikings took McCarthy No. 10 overall in the 2024 draft, trading up with the New York Jets to make the pick. He is their hand-picked prospect on a cost-controlled $21.8 million contract.

Per Pelissero, the Vikings even have turned away trade calls for McCarthy.

“The #Vikings have rejected multiple trade calls on J.J. McCarthy, telling other teams they’re moving forward with him as their quarterback, sources say,” NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported on X on March 19. “The team plans to add a veteran. But they’re not pursuing Aaron Rodgers at this time. McCarthy now enters the offseason as QB1.

“The #Vikings continue to explore multiple options for a veteran QB addition, whether through free agency or a trade. Meanwhile, Aaron Rodgers’ options are now focused on the #Steelers and #Giants.”

“[Am] told the Vikings are not pursuing QB Aaron Rodgers and don’t consider him an option as they move into the next phase of the offseason … leaving J.J. McCarthy atop the QB depth chart,” ESPN’s Kevin Seifert reported, corroborating Pelissero’s report. “Again, Rodgers-Vikings was never likely. But it has been discussed.”

McCarthy missed his rookie season after tearing his meniscus in the preseason opener.

He has had two surgeries to address the issue, and must still regain the weight he has lost during his recovery.

However, he is ahead of schedule in his rehab from the knee injury and was progressing to at least challenge former Vikings QB Sam Darnold for the starting job in 2024. McCarthy told “The Rich Eisen Show” host Rich Eisen in February that he can only ask for a chance to start.

“People with the Vikings came out of early free agency wave thinking Rodgers add was possible but unlikely,” ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported on X in reaction to the news. “‘Committed to J.J.’s development,’ one source said. The feeling is Minnesota is looking at a QB2 that can start if needed.  Looks like that plan is crystallizing.”