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Team May 28, 2026 · Touchdown Week Staff

McCarthy on Murray: 'It's just like being in high school with another person on the other side of the room'

J.J. McCarthy says the competition with Kyler Murray at Vikings OTAs feels normal. Murray threw the two best passes of Wednesday's session. Kevin O'Connell hasn't named a starter.

J.J. McCarthy was asked at Vikings OTAs whether it felt awkward to compete for his own job against a 10-year NFL veteran the team signed in March. His answer: not really. 'It's a true competition. That's what I was told, but at the end of the day it matters what I do out here every single day.'

What did McCarthy actually say?

He played it completely straight. On the awkwardness question: 'It's just like the same feeling when you're in high school and there's another person on the other side of the room.' On the competition: 'It's a true competition. That's what I was told, but at the end of the day it matters what I do out here every single day.' He did not characterize Murray as a mentor, did not defer to him, and did not describe any friction. The public framing is competitive but cordial.

What did Murray say?

Murray described the dynamic positively. He said their time together has been 'great' and that McCarthy is 'always communicating' and asking questions. Murray signaled openness to a mentoring dynamic while maintaining that he intends to compete for the job. He threw what observers described as the two best passes of Wednesday's session, including a sideline strike to Jordan Addison. The performance on the field is the argument Murray can't make in a press conference.

How is Kevin O'Connell handling this?

O'Connell has not named a starter. He has framed the arrangement as genuine competition and structured OTA reps to reflect that: both quarterbacks alternated with first-team receivers in drills. O'Connell has a track record of developing quarterbacks in Minnesota and was specifically cited by league observers as a reason Anthony Richardson considered the Vikings in trade discussions. The structure gives McCarthy the incumbent advantage in theory while giving Murray the reps to prove he can still play at a high level.

What does the history say?

McCarthy started 10 games last season and posted a 35.6 QBR, which ranked among the worst in the league. His final four starts showed significant improvement at 69.8. The team went 3-1 in those games. The Vikings signed Murray for one year at $1.3 million in March after Arizona released him, a cost that reflects his reduced leverage following two injury-shortened seasons. If McCarthy plays at his late-2025 level, the job is his. If he plays like his early-2025 level, Murray's ceiling is the argument.

Sources

  • ESPN: McCarthy: No 'awkwardness' with Murray over QB1 competition

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Published May 28, 2026 Touchdown Week Staff