J.J. McCarthy puts on a show for fans

For the first time this year, Vikings fans filled the bleachers at TCO Performance Center on Saturday afternoon. Those who braved the heat and came out to watch their favorite team practice were treated to a show by the 22-year-old quarterback who holds so much of the franchise’s future on his shoulders.

On the fourth day of training camp (and the third full-speed practice), J.J. McCarthy had easily his best day of work thus far. The highlight was a deep ball to Jordan Addison late in the practice, which drew cheers from the crowd and a celebration from McCarthy. He got the look he wanted and let it rip, hitting Addison in stride over the top of the second-team defense for a 60-yard touchdown.

McCarthy had previously cut it loose on a deep ball, with the first one coming when he got the defense to jump offside and had a free play to work with. That one was also placed well roughly 55 yards downfield, but Byron Murphy Jr. was running stride for stride with Jalen Nailor and made a great play to knock the ball down. After the first one wasn’t completed, it had to feel good for McCarthy to connect with Addison on that second deep attempt.

Earlier, in a 7-on-7 red zone period, McCarthy went 3 for 5 with a trio of touchdowns. To start, he hit Aaron Jones for a score in the flat. After getting into the end zone, Jones clapped his hands over his head to lead the fans in a SKOL chant. McCarthy led Jalen Nailor a bit too far on his second attempt, but the third was a touchdown to Nailor towards the same left sideline. The fourth was a somewhat catchable ball that a leaping Nailor couldn’t come down with over the middle. And to cap off the period, McCarthy rifled one to T.J. Hockenson for a score.

Another thing we saw from McCarthy, which is important, was the ability to layer the ball over the first level of the defense with touch. There’s no question about his ability to throw a fastball, but the offspeed pitch, so to speak, is something he’s been focusing on this offseason. He connected with Nailor on a layered throw to the sideline early in the session. McCarthy also hit Hockenson on a nice layered, anticipatory throw over the middle at one point.

To be clear, it wasn’t a perfect day for the Vikings’ young quarterback. He missed a few throws here and there and had a couple plays where he would’ve been sacked before getting to the read he wanted. Still, I think anyone who was in attendance would tell you it was an encouraging performance on a very hot late-July day. He commanded the huddle, showed off his arm talent, and didn’t throw a single interception. Now he’ll look to build off that momentum when pads come on for the first time on Monday.

Here are some other things I saw at practice on Saturday.

After an off day Sunday, we’ll be back in Eagan on Monday for the first padded practice of camp.




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