Vikings, Thursday Night Football and Carson Wentz
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QB Carson Wentz will start again for Vikings with J.J. McCarthy "just not there," coach says
Carson Wentz will make his fifth straight start at quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings, with J.J. McCarthy lacking time in a shortened week to keep building up his sprained right ankle.
Now, with the Minnesota Vikings set to face the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 8, they announced their starting quarterback. While Minnesota mentioned that McCarthy is progressing well from a leg injury, Carson Wentz will serve as the starter for the Vikings against the Chargers.
The Vikings have been without quarterback J.J. McCarthy ever since he suffered an ankle injury in Week 2. With McCarthy sidelined, Carson Wentz has taken over as Minnesota's starting quarterback.
Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell announced Tuesday that Carson Wentz will serve as the starting quarterback for Thursday night's matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers, with Max Brosmer as the backup and McCarthy as the emergency third quarterback.
The Minnesota Vikings got bad news on J.J. McCarthy, who is unlikely to start this week, and Carson Wentz, who still has a hurt shoulder.
At this point, the drama surrounding J.J. McCarthy, his ankle, and Carson Wentz seems never to end.
Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell said they put quarterback J.J. McCarthy through an on-field workout to test his ankle, but said "he's just not there."
It’s a short week for the 4-3 Chargers who will welcome the 3-3 Vikings into SoFi Stadium on Thursday night. Both teams are coming off losses. The Bolts were handled at home against the Colts and the Vikings were exploited through the air by Jalen Hurts and the Philly offense.
Running back Aaron Jones returned to practice as he works his way back from a hamstring injury. He was limited. Fullback C.J. Ham (hand) and offensive lineman Brian O’Neill (knee) remained out of practice, and running back Zavier Scott (wrist) and linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (neck) still were limited.
Receiver Jordan Addison slipped free over the middle for a 25-yard gain, and then turned around standout cornerback Quinyon Mitchell on the ensuing play for another 20-yard pickup. On the latter, Addison faked an inside move before cutting to the right sideline to haul in a pass to set Minnesota up in the red zone.