Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy Out of Week 18 Game Due to Hand Injury
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Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy left the Week 18 game against the Packers early due to a hand injury, which was previously diagnosed as a small hairline fracture. He was replaced by rookie Max Brosmer, and the Vikings won the game 16-3. McCarthy's future as the franchise's quarterback remains uncertain due to injury concerns and inconsistent performance.
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