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Minnesota Vikings Quarterback Carson Wentz Leaves Game With Apparent Injury
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You know that feeling when you’re watching your favorite team and everything that could go wrong does go wrong? Well, Vikings fans got a masterclass in Murphy’s Law during their London showdown against the Browns.

The Shoulder That Broke Vikings Hearts

Carson Wentz decided to channel his inner battering ram in the second quarter, lowering his shoulder not once, but twice while desperately chasing first downs. The second collision? That’s when reality came knocking harder than a British debt collector. Wentz immediately signaled for the medical staff, and before you could say “fish and chips,” he was sprinting to the locker room like he was catching the last tube train home.

The official word? Left shoulder injury with a “questionable” return status. In NFL speak, that’s about as reassuring as a chocolate teapot.

Enter Max Brosmer: The Undrafted Hero We Never Saw Coming

With Wentz nursing his wounds, the Vikings had to turn to Max Brosmer – an undrafted rookie from the University of Minnesota who probably never imagined his NFL debut would happen across the pond. Talk about baptism by fire, except the fire is in London and there’s fish and chips involved.

Brosmer earned plenty of admirers during the preseason with his poise and decision-making. The Vikings brass liked what they saw so much that they released Sam Howell, keeping faith in their hometown kid. Still, nobody expected the Brosmer era to begin quite this dramatically.

The Quarterback Carousel Keeps Spinning

This injury adds another chapter to Minnesota’s quarterback soap opera. J.J. McCarthy has been sidelined with an ankle injury, forcing Wentz into action in the first place. Now with Wentz potentially compromised, the Vikings are staring down the barrel of their third-string quarterback getting serious minutes.

The timing couldn’t be worse. Wentz was having a decent first half, completing 7 of 12 passes for 73 yards. Nothing spectacular, but steady enough to keep the offense moving. His willingness to use his legs showed guts, but sometimes courage and wisdom don’t shake hands.

What This Means Moving Forward

The Vikings waived Desmond Ridder just yesterday, leaving them thinner at quarterback than a British excuse for pizza. If Wentz can’t return after halftime, Brosmer will need to channel every ounce of that preseason magic that made him a fan favorite.

Minnesota’s season isn’t defined by one game, but quarterback depth has become a legitimate concern. The injury bug has bitten hard, and now they’re asking an undrafted rookie to potentially carry the load in international waters. Sometimes football gives you lemons, and sometimes those lemons are shaped like shoulder injuries in London. The Vikings are about to find out what their young quarterback is really made of.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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