MINNEAPOLIS — Rookie J.J. McCarthy rebounded from an ill-advised throw intercepted by Las Vegas starting cornerback Jack Jones with two touchdown passes against backups, a mixed but promising preseason debut for the Minnesota Vikings'future franchise quarterback in a 24-23 victory over the Raiders on Saturday.
Rookie Will Reichard kicked a 37-yard field goal as time expired to stop Minnesota's 10-game preseason losing streak. The Vikings last won an exhibition on Aug. 24, 2019, at home against Arizona.
''Things are going to go bad, and it's your ability to respond and navigate those waters when it does happen, just being able to have that goldfish memory to just go back out there and have that sling-it mentality,'' McCarthy said.
Gardner Minshew, in a too-close-to-call competition with Aidan O'Connell for the starting quarterback job for the Raiders, was 6 for 12 for 117 yards and a second-quarter touchdown to D.J. Turner.
The Vikings have given newcomer Sam Darnold the majority of the turns with the first team in practice and are trending toward starting the season with the third overall pick in the 2018 draft, but he's just keeping the throne warm for McCarthy.
After Darnold went 4 for 8 for 59 yards on the opening drive that stalled at the 4-yard line with consecutive end-zone incompletions, McCarthy entered the game to an eager roar from the crowd at U.S. Bank Stadium. In six possessions, the 10th overall pick in the draft from national champion Michigan went 11 for 17 for 188 yards.
Under pressure and out of the pocket, McCarthy forced a back-foot throw on third-and-8 for Trishton Jackson that Jones easily jumped in front of. From there, though, the rookie played beyond his 21 years.
''He looked outstanding. Even with the early interception, I know he felt bad about it, but he turned around and showed it. Great leadership. Getting us in and out of the huddle quick, fast,'' Jackson said. ''He's poised. He's legit.''