The Minnesota Vikings might be facing a holdout from their rookie quarterback, JJ McCarthy, if they don’t meet his demands. McCarthy, who was selected at No. 10 after the Vikings traded up with the New York Jets, is reportedly seeking his full signing bonus payment upfront before signing his rookie contract.
The 21-year-old quarterback made a name for himself at Michigan, where he helped the Wolverines secure a national championship in his final college season. Among the six quarterbacks taken in the first round, only McCarthy and Caleb Williams (who was selected first overall by the Chicago Bears) have yet to sign their rookie contracts. It seems like McCarthy is prepared to drag out the process if necessary.
According to a report from X/Twitter user @prettyrickey213, McCarthy is planning to hold out if his conditions aren’t met. The report states: “JJ McCarthy plans to hold out if he doesn’t receive his full signing bonus payment upfront.”
While @prettyrickey213 may not be as well-known as NFL insiders like Adam Schefter or Ian Rapoport, the account has a track record of breaking news before them, including Trevor Lawrence‘s contract extension and Tyler Boyd‘s move to the Tennessee Titans.
Will McCarthy’s demands derail Vikings’ offseason plans?
The situation with McCarthy‘s contract remains unresolved, and it’s unclear how it will unfold. Until McCarthy officially signs, there will likely be speculation and uncertainty surrounding his status with the Vikings.
It’s not uncommon for rookie players to negotiate the terms of their contracts, especially when it comes to signing bonuses. However, holding out can be a risky move for a rookie, as it could potentially create tension between the player and the team. It’s a delicate balance for both parties to ensure that the terms are fair and satisfactory.
The Vikings will need to carefully consider McCarthy’s demands and find a resolution that works for both sides. As the situation develops, it will be interesting to see how the team and McCarthy navigate these contract negotiations.
In the meantime, football fans will have to wait and see how this situation plays out. Whether McCarthy’s holdout comes to fruition or a resolution is reached, it will undoubtedly be a topic of interest as the NFL offseason progresses.