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J.J. McCarthy tabbed to start Vikings’ finale against Packers

By Thomson Reuters Jan 2, 2026 | 7:34 PM

After sitting out Week 17 with a hairline fracture in his throwing hand, Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy will start Sunday’s season ‍finale against the Green Bay Packers.

McCarthy was a full participant in the Vikings’ practices on Thursday and Friday, which inspired head coach Kevin O’Connell to give the thumbs-up.

“He did a great job this week,” O’Connell told ‌reporters.

Sunday’s game will mark McCarthy’s 10th start ‌during a roller-coaster debut season that has featured three injuries and a wide range of performances.

McCarthy has recorded a 5-4 record in his starts with a 57.3% completion ​rate, 1,450 yards, 11 touchdowns and 12 interceptions while being sacked 27 times. His 71.2 pass-efficiency ‍rating ranks next-to-last among the ​41 NFL quarterbacks who have started ​at least four games this season. Only Cleveland Browns rookie ‍Shedeur Sanders (68.5) rates worse.

The Vikings have won McCarthy’s last three starts – highlighted by his 16-of-23 passing for 163 yards and 3 touchdown passes during Minnesota’s 31-0 win over the Washington Commanders on Dec. ‍7.

In his start immediately prior to that win, however, McCarthy threw for just 87 yards and 2 interceptions while ‍taking five ‍sacks in a 23-6 loss Nov. ​23 at Green Bay.

McCarthy suffered a hairline ​fracture ⁠in his right hand during the ‌Vikings’ 16-13 road win against the New York Giants on Dec. 21. He missed five games during the first half of the season with a high ankle sprain. He sat out Week 13 while in the concussion ⁠protocol.

–Field Level Media