Vikings QB Kyler Murray Expresses Concern Over Limited Reps in Learning New Offense

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kyler Murray said he is struggling to learn the team's new offensive system while splitting practice reps with backup J.J. McCarthy during spring OTAs. Murray, who spent seven years with the Arizona Cardinals, noted that the limited repetitions are putting him behind compared to what he typically receives when learning a new offense. The Vikings are conducting a competitive quarterback battle this offseason, with Murray expected to be the frontrunner heading into training camp in July.
Kyler Murray, the Vikings' offseason acquisition from the Arizona Cardinals, expressed frustration about his ability to learn Minnesota's offensive system while sharing first-team reps with 2024 first-round pick J.J. McCarthy during spring practices. Murray struggled during 7-on-7 drills on Monday, throwing back-to-back interceptions, and told reporters that the split reps are hindering his development compared to his seven years in Arizona where he received full-time repetitions. Head coach Kevin O'Connell is conducting a genuine quarterback competition, with both players earning their opportunities rather than handing the job to Murray outright. McCarthy acknowledged the rep distribution is outside his control and is focusing on maximizing each opportunity he receives. The Vikings will need to make a definitive decision on the starting quarterback during training camp in July to ensure proper preparation for the regular season.
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Vikings QB Kyler Murray Sounds Alarm on Ability to Learn New Offense
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