As rookie quarterback Max Brosmer prepares to potentially make the first start of his career, it’s hard not to think about how comfortable he looked for the Vikings in the exhibition finale against the Tennessee Titans.

Though some might try to downplay Brosmer’s success in that game because it came at the tail end of the exhibition slate, it’s important to remember that the Vikings were playing exclusively backups while the Titans were playing most of their starters.

That performance from Brosmer helped solidify his roster spot as he completed 15 of 23 pass attempts for 161 yards and a touchdown. It also might be the biggest reason some believe he could thrive if called into action when the Vikings play the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday afternoon at Lumen Field.

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