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Max Brosmer’s first NFL start quickly turned into a humiliation ritual for the Minnesota Vikings

If you ever wanted a single game to sum up the Minnesota Vikings’ entire sad, confused, spiraling season, Max Brosmer delivered it on a silver platter.

With JJ McCarthy in concussion protocol and Carson Wentz out indefinitely, the undrafted rookie Brosmer was asked to start against Seattle. The Vikings essentially threw him to the wolves, and the Seahawks spent three hours turning him into a live tackling dummy.

Max Brosmer’s final stat line reads like a cruel joke:

19 of 30, 126 yards, 0 TD, 4 INT, 4 sacks, 32.8 passer rating.

For perspective, if you spiked the ball into the ground on every single play, your QBR would be 39.6. Somehow, Brosmer managed to post lower than that while trying.

If that wasn’t enough, he delivered the worst interception of the NFL season on a panicked, flailing duck that was chucked into the sky mid-tackle that traveled directly into Ernest Jones IV’s hands for an 84-yard pick-six.

Max Brosmer throws the worst pick-6 in NFL history

Justin Jefferson Has Officially Reached Existential Crisis Mode

Justin Jefferson has hit rock bottom. Two catches. Four yards. That’s not a typo. The best receiver in football put up a stat line normally reserved for fullbacks in 1992.

Jefferson has 799 yards and two touchdowns on the year. Through 12 games. That’s just disappointing. The man is wasting his prime years catching wobbling prayers from two rookies and the ghost of Carson Wentz.

You can tell he’s cooked mentally. The body language is terrible and the frustration is visible. He looks like a man who is starting to wonder if God is punishing him for dancing too confidently in 2022.

Minnesota is now 4-8, staring another lost season right in the face, and possibly dragging one of the best offensive talents of this generation into a football graveyard with them.

The Vikings got embarrassed, exposed, and spiritually deflated in a way that suggests the final five weeks are going to be long, cold, and hopeless. Unless JJ McCarthy clears concussion protocol, Max Brosmer is going to walk into the facility this week and somehow, Minnesota is going to have to start him against the Washington Commanders.

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