The Minnesota Vikings are in the midst of a low-scoring rock fight with the Seattle Seahawks. With J.J. McCarthy on the bench, undrafted rookie Max Brosmer got the first start of his career, and it has gone as well as you'd think a rookie from New Hampshire playing quarterback would play.
Despite the poor offensive showing, the Vikings were only down 3-0 near halftime, and looked poised to at least tie the game, as they drove the ball into Seahawks territory. However, Brosmer made the ultimate rookie mistake and threw the worst interception you'll ever see.
Running backwards and getting sacked, Brosmer just side-armed the ball into the air to avoid the sack, and the ball was easily picked off by Ernest Jones, who returned the pick 84 yards for a touchdown.
#Vikings QB Max Brosmer just went full undrafted rookie mode. Oh no.
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) November 30, 2025
Ernest Jones says 'Thank You' pic.twitter.com/aemoMA8ncd
The Vikings are 4-7 and have to win out should the want to have any hopes at the postseason. With that being very unlikely, knowing how well Sam Darnold has played with the Seahawks could come back to haunt them, especially with how poorly McCarthy has played.
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