The Minnesota Vikings offense hit rock bottom in their 26-0 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.

Undrafted rookie QB Max Brosmer failed to give the team the offensive spark they needed with the struggling J.J. McCarthy out with an injury. And, after watching star wide receiver Justin Jefferson leave the locker room without talking to the media, tensions are building in the Twin Cities.

With that in mind, former NFL QB and current ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky believes the Vikings need to do something to appease their superstar wide receiver.

Vikings should target Mac Jones or Daniel Jones

Talking on ESPN’s “Get Up,” Orlovsky argued that the Vikings aren’t likely to trade Jefferson. However, he does believe they need to get him an upgrade at quarterback.

“The likeliest way that I think they can keep him — or at least make him happy — is Daniel Jones or Mac Jones,” Orlovsky said. “That’s really the future in Minnesota. I think they’re going to have to bring some high-end competition in for J.J. McCarthy.”





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