Vikings' Justin Jefferson makes shocking decision after brutal loss in Max Brosmer's first start

Billy Heyen

Vikings' Justin Jefferson makes shocking decision after brutal loss in Max Brosmer's first start image

Justin Jefferson didn't want to talk.

This isn't saying that the Minnesota Vikings' superstar wide receiver should be blamed for that. It's just a fact.

Jefferson left the Vikings' locker room on Sunday before the media could hold a press session with him.

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It's the first time that has happened since at least 2022.

It was Max Brosmer's first start as an undrafted free agent, and it was a nightmare. The Seahawks won, 26-0.

Jefferson made two catches for four yards.

Brosmer threw four interceptions.

That included a miserable decision that turned into a pick-six on an underhand throw attempt while Brosmer was being brought down.

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The Vikings fell to 4-8 with the loss. Their season is likely over.

Jefferson has spoken to media through good times and bad before this.

But on this day, he wanted to get out of dodge. It's hard to blame him.

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