The Minnesota Vikings have all but announced they’ll add another quarterback this offseason, so when NFL.com identified that exact recommendation for the club, it came as no surprise. Kevin Patra labeled one move for each NFL team this week, and for Minnesota, that’s adding a veteran passer.
Minnesota’s QB room needs experience and insulation, and a credible veteran option would tighten Kevin O’Connell’s offensive plan in 2026.
Free agency is 4.5 weeks away. Between that process or a trade, get ready for another signal-caller to enter the mix.
A Veteran QB Becomes the Vikings’ Priority
You better believe Kevin O’Connell will add some competition to the QB room.
NFL.com to Vikings: Add a Veteran QB
Patra assigned marching orders for each NFL team. For the Vikings, he scribed, “Despite Kevin O’Connell’s persistent support for J.J. McCarthy, the Vikings can’t head into 2026 without a legit veteran to challenge the third-year pro for the job.”
“The former first-round pick has struggled mightily through two seasons, missing 24 games due to multiple injuries. Even when he was healthy, McCarthy was scattershot, completing just 57.6 percent of his passes, sometimes missing by yards, not inches.”
Acquiring a different quarterback for optionality behind McCarthy is the worst-kept secret in the Twin Cities.
Patra added, “Unable to keep Sam Darnold and Daniel Jones from leaving last year, Minnesota must bring in a veteran who can, at the very least, push McCarthy for the job — if not outright take it. Potentially bringing back Kirk Cousins, who could be released from Atlanta before free agency, makes a lot of sense for both sides.”
“Cousins played well enough down the stretch and his fit in KOC’s system is obvious.”
A “Duh” Recommendation
A few days after the regular season ended, former general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and O’Connell spoke to reporters and were immediately asked about McCarthy — whether the youngster would take the QB1 title into the offseason and into September.
O’Connell replied, “Ultimately, I think in the quarterback room, it’s about having just the deepest, most talented room you possibly can, every single year. What that looks like at a pretty impactful position on your salary cap, when you’re able to possibly plan for your depth chart looking in a way where you can be competitive no matter what.”
“I think there has to be competition at quarterback. I think that’s what’s gonna make everybody better in that room. It’s gonna be what makes our entire offense thrive through that competition.”
O’Connell already admitted that his team would find another quarterback or two, making Patra’s recommendation Captain Obvious stuff. The plan is already in motion.
The Options from Free Agency & Trades
How will Minnesota bring Patra’s urging to life? Well, there are plenty of options.
From free agency, the market will look like this:
— Jake Browning
— Teddy Bridgewater
— Joe Flacco
— Jimmy Garoppolo
— Case Keenum
— Marcus Mariota
— Gardner Minshew
— Kenny Pickett
— Aaron Rodgers
— Mitchell Trubisky
— Tyrod Taylor
— Carson Wentz
— Mike White
— Malik Willis
— Russell Wilson
Would-be trades become a bit juicier, even if players like Joe Burrow or Lamar Jackson probably won’t be available:
— Drew Lock
— Davis Mills
— Jalen Milroe
— Mac Jones
— Will Levis
— Kyler Murray
— Spencer Rattler
— Anthony Richardson
— Zach Wilson
But Cousins?
Patra specifically mentioned Cousins, which might be intriguing for the Vikings because, for the first time ever, he could be signed cheaply. All signs point to Atlanta releasing Cousins in a few weeks as a cap casualty, and almost assuredly, some team will sign him as a low-end QB1 or high-end QB2.
If O’Connell still has the utmost faith in McCarthy, Cousins could be just what the doctor ordered, given his familiarity with the offense and his newfound affordability.
The Viking Age‘s Adam Patrick noted on a Cousins reunion last week, “Since the conclusion of the 2025 campaign, Minnesota has talked about adding competition to the quarterback room for J.J. McCarthy this offseason, and someone like Cousins, who has experience running Kevin O’Connell’s offense, already has an on-field chemistry with Justin Jefferson, and will be much more affordable at this stage in his career, would be one of the better signal-caller options for the Vikings to consider.”
“Bringing back Cousins wouldn’t put an end to the McCarthy era in Minnesota. But if McCarthy can’t beat out Cousins in a preseason quarterback competition, then it would make the Vikings’ decisions about the young passer’s future with the team a lot easier to figure out.”
It’s worth noting, though, that about half the Vikings’ fan base would groan about a Cousins reunion. Many hoped the franchise had turned the page.
