The Minnesota Vikings, and head coach Kevin O’Connell specifically, have a renowned reputation for rehabbing quarterbacks and enabling them to reclaim their careers.
With a once-promising quarterback out for 2025, the Vikings could find themselves with a wild new option next offseason. This is why the idea isn’t so far-fetched.
Sam Darnold has a tale and is now a rich man accordingly.
Some have even suggested that O’Connell should start a “Quarterback University” reality TV show, where he serves as a Statue of Liberty for forgotten passers: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.”
So when Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis hit the shelf for all of 2025 this week, he quickly morphed into a reasonable opportunity for the 2026 Vikings.
Titans QBs Will Levis Hits the Shelf
He could be a QB2 option for Minnesota in 2026.
“Levis dealt with a shoulder injury last season. It’s unclear what has happened this offseason to lead him to conclude he needs to get the shoulder surgically repaired now.”
An awful development for a once-promising and strong-armed passer. He’ll have to wait a year to resume his career.
The Man Probably Needs a Change of Scenery
When Levis recovers — sometime next offseason — he’ll feel like a man ripe for a change of scenery. A geographical cure.
By next offseason, with any luck for Tennessee, Cam Ward will have fully taken off and Levis will be a distant memory. Truth be told, Levis was morphing into an afterthought in 2025, playing second fiddle to Ward, whom the Titans selected with the first overall pick in April.
The highest peak Levis can achieve in Tennessee is a high-end backup — if one assumes that Ward will perform decently.
It’s time for Levis to audition elsewhere.
Vikings May Need a QB2 in 2026
Which brings the discussion to the Minnesota Vikings.
With Nick Mullens departed to the Jacksonville Jaguars, Minnesota may play musical chairs at QB2, evidenced this offseason with the additions of Sam Howell and rookie Max Brosmer, in addition to the club re-signing Brett Rypien.
With J.J. McCarthy in the house as QB1, the goal is for Howell not to play at all. No matter what happens with Howell, seeing the field or not, his rookie contract will end after 2025. He’ll be a free agent.
“Cameron Ward, the first overall pick in the 2025 draft, will take the first-team reps for the Titans in training camp and likely be backed up by Brandon Allen, a veteran free agent addition who spent three seasons with Titans coach Brian Callahan when the two were with the Cincinnati Bengals.”