The Minnesota Vikings have suffered a significant setback with J.J. McCarthy’s rookie season now officially over. The 2024 first-round draft pick underwent surgery to repair a torn meniscus, which has ruled him out for the entire 2024-25 NFL season, as reported by TMZ.
McCarthy, who is just 21, began experiencing knee soreness following a narrow 24-23 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders in preseason. Initially, head coach Kevin O’Connell brushed off the discomfort as typical soreness. However, further examination revealed a meniscus tear that necessitated an urgent surgical repair—a worst-case scenario for the highly-touted rookie.
Despite undergoing the procedure on Wednesday in the Twin Cities, McCarthy took the time to thank Vikings fans for their support. He had shown promising potential in his brief NFL debut, outperforming expectations by throwing for 188 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception in his preseason appearance. This performance had many hopeful that he might see significant playtime, possibly even displacing veteran Sam Darnold.
Love you Viking nation. I’ll be back in no time. Amor fati
— J.J. McCarthy (@jjmccarthy09) August 13, 2024
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Now, the Vikings will have to wait until next season to see McCarthy back on the field. For now, the team must regroup and adapt to this unfortunate development.
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