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The Minnesota Vikings will be starting undrafted rookie quarterback Max Brosmer when they play the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.

Second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy remains in concussion protocol, so the team will turn to the 24-year-old Brosmer to try to get a much-needed win for the Vikings, who are 4-7 and last in the NFC North.

When Brosmer steps onto the field on Sunday, he will be the 19th backup quarterback to play this season. He will be the second backup quarterback to play for the Vikings this year, as Brosmer was the third-string quarterback behind McCarthy and Carson Wentz going into the season.

Wentz started five games while McCarthy dealt with an ankle sprain but suffered a season-ending shoulder injury, leaving backup duties to

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