Vikings’ Justin Jefferson Gives Strong Words to J.J. McCarthy
After missing several games due to an ankle injury, the Minnesota Vikings are expected to have J.J. McCarthy back under center. Moreover, his arrival comes at the right time, considering Carson Wentz’s 2025 NFL season 

Whether Minnesota can bounce back with a Week 9 win over the Detroit Lions and push for the playoffs in the NFC remains to be seen. Nonetheless, the Vikings will hope that McCarthy can stay healthy for the remainder of the season to see what they have in the player.
Ahead of the second-year quarterback’s return against the Lions, wideout Justin Jefferson spoke with the media on October 30 to discuss what it’s like having the young signal caller back as QB1.
“Looks good,” Jefferson told reporters. “Just going through the plays, going through the motions, dialing up the connection, and, of course, expanding the relationship that we have out there
“It’s just all about having that energy and thinking about one play at a time—not thinking about the big play, making the best play of the game, or being perfect throughout the game. It’s just all about taking one play at a time, leaning on everybody in the offense to go to work, and just lead us. And that’s pretty much the main message to him.”
Vikings’ Kevin O’Connell Talks J.J. McCarthy’s Return
Along with Jefferson’s remarks about the Michigan product’s return, Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell offered his perspective on McCarthy’s current mindset.
“J.J. is in a good spot,” 
“McCarthy can bring to our offense: his mobility and his ability to protect himself, which comes from playing with great timing and rhythm from the pocket. He also has the ability to create and do some things off the schedule of the play.”
Can J.J. McCarthy Help the Vikings Reach the Playoffs?
Despite McCarthy’s return for the game against the Lions, one NFL expert doesn’t believe this will boost their playoff chances. CBS Sports’ Ryan Wilson said he isn’t confident about the team’s position at the season’s midpoint.
“This ain’t where you want to be at the midway point of the season,“ Wilson said on the October 27 edition of “CBS Sports HQ.” “No doubt about it. And again, last year 
“The other thing to keep in mind is that the Brian Flores defense hasn’t looked quite like the Brian Flores defense we saw a year ago. They’ve been exposed at times, most recently on Thursday night, where we saw the offensive line, which has also struggled with injuries. 
“But you compound the issues with the offensive line struggling to stay healthy and then the defense not playing at the level that it played at a year ago. And you take that all together with a young and/or rookie quarterback, should Max Brosmer have to 
Commanders' Deebo Samuel is the WR trade candidate no one is talking about
The Washington Commanders just traded for Deebo Samuel in the offseason.

Could they deal him away again before the NFL's Nov. 4 trade deadline? The finances make it a very real possibility.
ESPN's Bill Barnwell wrote this week that it could definitely happen:
"Samuel is due just $1.1 million after the season, and if the Commanders aren't going to re-sign him, getting something for the veteran wideout would make sense."
The Commanders' larger problem is deciding whether to actually be a seller.
They're 3-5 entering a Sunday Night Football game in Week 9 against the Seahawks. That's the last game they play before the trade deadline.
A loss to fall to 3-6 would likely be a devastating blow to Washington's playoff chances. It's a lot easier to feel like you're still in the mix if you're 4-5.
The Jayden Daniels injury troubles haven't helped matters. Neither have the continued absences for star wide receiver Terry McLaurin.
Deebo has had some injury trouble, too. It's all been unfortunate for the Commanders after an ahead-of-schedule 2024 season.
They went out and got Samuel as a move to push even further into the contention picture, but right now, nothing is coming together in the nation's capital.
That might just lead to a Deebo departure sooner than anyone would've imagined.
 
         
             
             
            