What are the Vikings' quarterback plans?
The Vikings are aiming to develop J.J. McCarthy while having Carson Wentz as a backup.
NFL / Transactions
This week in the NFL, the Minnesota Vikings made moves in their quarterback lineup, while the Las Vegas Raiders face an unexpected setback due to an injury.
The Vikings' decision to sign Carson Wentz provides a veteran presence behind J.J. McCarthy, who is still developing. Wentz's previous experience with multiple teams, including a stint as Patrick Mahomes' backup, makes him a valuable asset. The trade of Sam Howell to the Eagles gives Howell another opportunity after being traded multiple times. For the Raiders, O'Connell's injury creates immediate concerns. As a reliable backup to Geno Smith, O'Connell's absence forces the team to consider alternatives, potentially impacting their preparedness for the upcoming season. The Raiders may explore free agency or trade options to fill the gap.
The Vikings are aiming to develop J.J. McCarthy while having Carson Wentz as a backup.
Aidan O'Connell is expected to miss 6-8 weeks due to a fractured wrist.
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