Vikings star Justin Jefferson made a statement on his perference whether to keep quarterback Sam Darnold or move onto J.J. McCarthy The post Vikings’ Justin Jefferson Has Strong Statement on Sam Darnold’s Future appeared first on Heavy Sports.
I can’t stand to keep going to the playoffs and only playing in a game and being out of it,” the receiver said. “I want to compete for a Super Bowl.”
Minnesota Vikings star Justin Jefferson didn't exactly offer a ringing endorsement of Sam Darnold when asked about the team's quarterback situation for
Justin Jefferson, who was on the other side of Darnold’s passes finished the 2024 season with 103 catches, 1,533 yards, and 10 touchdowns, was asked during recent media interviews about the talks of Darnold performance in the playoff game as well as his thoughts on the Vikings quarterback situation going into 2025.
The Minnesota Vikings were one of the best stories of the 2024 NFL season. Nobody gave Minnesota a shot coming into the regular season, but that didn’t stop them from ripping off 14 wins and making the playoffs with Sam Darnold.
Still searching for his first playoff win, NFL superstar Justin Jefferson addressed his future with the Vikings after a season-ending loss.
Darnold has come to the end of his one-year deal, but ESPN's Benjamin Solak predicts the Vikings will make a big financial commitment to the veteran quarterback and explore trades for McCarthy to one of the NFL's quarterback-hungry teams.
This ESPN football analyst defends Sam Darnold after Vikings lost to Rams in wild-card game.
Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson wouldn't speculate on who the 2025 quarterback will be, with Sam Darnold eligible to be a free agent in March and J.J. McCarthy coming back from knee surgery. Jefferson says he's focusing on himself,
Detroit’s defense sent a ton of six- or seven-man pressures and played mostly man coverage. Can the Rams replicate that in the playoffs?
For most of this season, it looked like the Minnesota Vikings had a real chance to do something special come playoff time, as they put themselves
Arsenal's Mikel Arteta hailed his side's 2-1 comeback win against north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday as proof his side remains firmly in the Premier League title race, although he rued their failure to kill the game off despite ample opportunity.