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J.J. McCarthy has not been good in his first season as Minnesota Vikings starting quarterback, which is going to make this offseason an uncomfortable one.
Not only do these four NFL quarterbacks need to be benched, but their respective front offices should start thinking of offseason solutions.
The Browns, Chargers, and Jets were three of the worst offenses in the NFL in Week 11. What does that mean for fantasy fooball owners moving forward?
J.J. McCarthy didn’t just have a bad game by his standards. It was an awful affair both in terms of the box score, but more alarming how McCarthy played the game. It’s foolish to look at the score and assume McCarthy played “okay,
McCarthy’s finish offered some encouragement, but McCarthy is now 50-of-99 with five interceptions in three starts since returning from an ankle injury. After the game, head coach Kevin O’Connell was asked at his press conference about balancing McCarthy’s development with trying to win enough games to advance to the postseason.
Week 11 in the NFL had no shortage of drama, as many of the early games went down to the wire. Out of the gate, the Sunday slate opened up with a back-and-forth affair between the Dolphins and Commanders from Madrid,
He's now 0-3 at home in his career with two touchdown passes and six picks. His passer ratings in those three losses have been 37.5, 54.5, and 47.7. For context, McCarthy came into this game with an NFL-worst 65.8 rating. No one else in the league is below 70.
Vikings QB JJ McCarthy's right throwing hand, bruised in Week 10, was wrapped in Week 11, raising concerns. Despite the injury, he played, but a costl