The Minnesota Vikings plan to give the reins of a team that won 14 games last season to second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy, the No. 10 pick of the 2024 draft. McCarthy did not play during the 2024 regular season, but Aaron Jones is confident in him.
Jones, the Vikings’ starting tailback, who re-signed on a two-year, $20 million contract in free agency this offseason, touted McCarthy’s past as reasons to be optimistic about his future.
According to Jones, McCarthy – the 2024 CFP National Champion – is a “winner.”
“If you look from high school through his time in college, he’s lost one career game,” Jones said on “Good Morning Football” on April 10. “I think it would have been might have been a quarterback battle if he didn’t get hurt. He’s different [mentally]. He’s a competitor. He wants to be great, and he’s hungry. So I think you’ll see it when he steps on the field.”
“He’s very methodical in everything he does. So he wasn’t able to play this year. He compiles a list of all the defensive players throughout the league and ranks them,” the Vikings’ star RB told the GMFB panel.
“He’s fully doven in, so I’m excited to even be in the backfield with him. Take some handoffs and have him throw it to me too.”
McCarthy is in Year 2 of a four-year, $21.8 million contract, giving the Vikings roster flexibility.