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Vikings' T.J. Hockenson compares Minnesota QB J.J. McCarthy to Matthew Stafford, Kirk Cousins
In fact, Hockenson sees a bit of both Cousins and Stafford in McCarthy. "J.J. is a lot like Staff and a little like Kirk," Hockenson said, per The Minnesota Star Tribune. "Just depends on the routes and what we're doing. 'I want you here at this time, but on the same hand I want you to get open. I'm going to trust you.'"
A misplayed short route by T.J. Hockenson is making the rounds on social media, with fans calling it one of his most forgettable moments in recent memory.
Yes, T.J. Hockenson is playing tonight on Sunday Night Football for the Vikings against the Falcons. The problem? Through three quarters, he has no statistics. Hockenson has been targeted twice by Minnesota QB J.J. McCarthy, though. He just hasn't caught either one.
The Minnesota Vikings are about to start a new season, and it's a big one for tight end TJ Hockenson, who's pretty much in a contract year.
Held to one catch Sunday
“He always comes off the field with four, five, six things he wants to be better at,” Minnesota Vikings TE T.J. Hockenson said about QB J.J. McCarthy. “And you respect that.” In an interview with The Minnesota Star Tribune, Hockenson discussed what ...
Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell had a strong message regarding the fourth quarter comeback that J.J. McCarthy led.
Here are more takeaways from Day 16 of training camp: After his best performance of camp last week against the New England Patriots, McCarthy experienced some growing pains in his first time going back against his teammates in practice.
The Vikings have some tough start and sit decisions for when it comes to their offense, one is T.J. Hockenson.
J.J. McCarthy is set to make his regular-season debut on the daunting stage that is “Monday Night Football” against the Chicago Bears.