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The reeling Vikings did not score a point on Sunday in Seattle. It's the first time they've been held scoreless in 18 years.
Minnesota is going to have to take the route of Indianapolis in 2025 and either sign or trade for a veteran backup who can compete for the starting job heading into training camp in 2026.
Max Brosmer, in his first NFL start at quarterback, threw four interceptions as the Vikings were held scoreless for the first time since 2007.
The Seattle Seahawks clawed their way to an ugly win over the Minnesota Vikings today, coming out on top at home by a score of 26-0. They got it done despite another rough game from quarterback Sam Darnold, who struggled against his former team's highly-aggressive defense.
Or on coach Kevin O’Connell’s decision to challenge the rookie quarterback on a big first-half fourth-and 1. There was failure everywhere in Seattle.
Ernest Jones IV returned an interception 85 yards for the first touchdown of his career, one of five takeaways by the Seahawks' dominant defense, and Seattle blanked the Minnesota Vikings 26-0 on Sunday for its first shutout victory in more than a decade.
Justin Jefferson, arguably the best wide receiver in all of football, finished the game with two receptions for a career-low four yards on six targets. In the fourth quarter, the Fox Sports broadcast showed Jefferson sitting alone on the Vikings’ bench with a towel on his face, looking beyond frustrated as his team was getting shut out.
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The Minnesota Vikings could go from one struggling young quarterback to another this week. J.J. McCarthy could be cleared from the concussion protocol as soon as Monday, coach Kevin O'Connell said Sunday,