The Minnesota Vikings are on the search for a veteran quarterback to pair with J.J. McCarthy — however, there appears to be a lack of urgency from the team.
While Fox Sports insider Jordan Schultz reported that the Vikings are in talks about signing former Tennessee Titans Pro Bowl quarterback Ryan Tannehill, a deal is not imminent.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport offered insight into the internal talks ongoing in Minnesota about acquiring Tannehill, who doesn’t appear to be a priority for Minnesota.
“The Tannehill conversations, which I didn’t get the sense were much convert. Like, it’s not like conversations being like, ‘Alright, we’ll offer you $20 million. And he’s like, I want [$25 million].’ Like, that’s not the conversation,” Rapoport said Monday, March 24, on “The Pat McAfee Show.” “If there was any conversation, it was more like, ‘Alright, might you theoretically be available if we need you?’ Ryan Tannehill sat out all last year. I think would probably come back for the opportunity to start for an awesome team and maybe make some decent bridge quarterback money,” Rapoport added. “I don’t get the sense anything’s imminent. And I think they hope that they don’t need him because the hope is: your future’s now; roll with J.J. McCarthy, who’s really talented and just move forward from there.”