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LOOK: Former Michigan football duo Jim Harbaugh and J.J. McCarthy reunite in the NFL
When they were both in Ann Arbor, former Michigan football head coach Jim Harbaugh called quarterback J.J. McCarthy like ‘a favored son.’ And you could see, not just on the field, the bond between coach and player. But how would that relationship survive when the duo are on opposing sides in the NFL?
When the Lions return from the bye and host the Minnesota Vikings, they can expect to face J.J. McCarthy as Minnesota's starting QB
After McCarthy's ankle injury was originally announced by Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell, reports indicated that the quarterback could miss anywhere from two-to-four weeks, which would have put him—at the latest—in line to start in their Week 7 game against the Eagles.
The Minnesota Vikings are trying to get back above .500 against the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday night. They received excellent news on this front when they learned about running back Aaron Jones' potential return. Unfortunately, they can't yet say the same for their young quarterback, who was Minnesota's starter entering the 2025 season.
The Minnesota Vikings have become a major talking point during the 2025 NFL season, but not necessarily for the right reasons after the NFC North team started out much slower than many football experts may have anticipated.
J.J. McCarthy looked quite healthy when he jumped to avoid Justin Jefferson on the sideline after the All-Pro receiver slid out of bounds following a catch.
Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell took most of the blame for Minnesota's 27-point loss to the Chargers on Thursday and expects to hand the ball back to quarterback J.J. McCarthy as part of the rebound plan.
Thursday night's blowout loss to the Chargers was the fifth straight game that the Vikings played without quarterback J.J.