Quarterback play has been a major issue for the Minnesota Vikings , and to say that continued in Week 13 would be an understatement. With the struggling J.J. McCarthy in concussion protocol, the Vikings trotted out rookie undrafted free agent Max Brosmer against the Seattle Seahawks.

It did not go well.

Brosmer completed 19-of-30 passes for 126 yards and four interceptions in his first-career start in the NFL. The first one resulted in a pick-six, as Brosmer desperately tried to avoid a sack on fourth-and-one from the Seahawks four-yard line. One year after going 14-3, the Vikings are just 4-8 and with McCarthy looking like he needs more development, they might need to look elsewhere for the immediate future at quarterback to ensure they maximize Justin Jefferson’s prime.

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