The Minnesota Vikings and J.J. McCarthy agreed on the first-round pick’s rookie contract.
On Friday morning, ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter reported that the Vikings and McCarthy agreed on an industry-standard four-year contract. According to Schefter, the contract is fully guaranteed.
Schefter reported the news on X, the website formerly known as Twitter.
Sources: Minnesota Vikings No. 10 overall pick J.J. McCarthy is signing a four-year, fully-guaranteed contract worth $21.85 million that includes a $12.71 million signing bonus and a fifth-year team option. pic.twitter.com/Cc9CE8A4nj
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 19, 2024
“J.J. McCarthy is signing a four-year, fully-guaranteed contract worth $21.85 million that includes a $12.71 million signing bonus and a fifth-year team option,” Schefter said.
McCarthy saw terrific success at Michigan. He arrived in 2021 and helped lead the Wolverines to three consecutive College Football Playoff appearances. McCarthy threw for 6,226 yards, completed 67.6 percent of his passes, and threw 49 career touchdowns with the Wolverines to just 11 interceptions.
He led the charge in full as a starter in 2022 and 2023, when Michigan won the National Championship. McCarthy was instrumental in the Wolverines’ first championship run since the famed 1997 season. They defeated Alabama and Washington en route to that title victory this year.
The Vikings chose McCarthy tenth overall in this year’s NFL Draft. After Kirk Cousins exited Minnesota for Atlanta in the offseason, the Vikings had to make a move. Make a move they did, as they went up to grab the Michigan quarterback. They’re hoping that move pays off for a team still seeking its first Super Bowl championship.
The first part is complete. Now comes the next.