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Justin Jefferson with JJ McCarthy in the Vikings OTA
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Justin Jefferson Teams Up with JJ McCarthy at Vikings OTAs

June 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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In Egan, Minnesota, during the Minnesota Vikings’ fourth spring OTA, receiver Justin Jefferson was positioned to the left, running a familiar quick pass route toward the sideline. However, quarterback JJ McCarthy’s throw was slightly premature and sailed past Jefferson out of bounds, highlighting some early timing issues between the two as McCarthy earns first-team experience in his NFL career.

This moment sheds light on why Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell encouraged Jefferson to attend voluntary spring workouts, which he has mostly skipped in recent years. Early June is seen as an ideal time to strengthen the quarterback-receiver connection before the busier months of July and August.

Jefferson shared that his focus remains on catching the ball regardless of who is throwing it, emphasizing the need to adjust based on the quarterback’s timing and route variations. This mindset partially explains why he previously didn’t feel compelled to attend extra voluntary workouts, even amid the Vikings’ shift from Kirk Cousins to Sam Darnold last year.

While Jefferson always attended mandatory minicamps, O’Connell convinced him of the importance of participating in voluntary spring sessions, noting Jefferson’s influential presence around the team. The NFL Players Association has pushed for more player involvement in voluntary workouts, and Jefferson, having signed a contract extension last offseason, confirmed he would likely continue to show up when asked.

Jefferson expressed that starting earlier to build chemistry with the quarterback and teammates is a positive step. Beyond training, he stays active in the community, attending Minnesota Timberwolves playoff games and hosting youth camps at the team facility.

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The most significant benefit of Jefferson’s spring presence appears to be his rapport with the Vikings’ quarterbacks. With new faces like Sam Howell and undrafted Max Brazamer added to the roster, and McCarthy recovering from injury last season, improving timing and understanding is crucial. Jefferson sees his advantage in the length of his strides and the nuanced route adjustments he can make, which differentiate him from other receivers.

McCarthy acknowledged their connection is still a work in progress but expressed confidence they will reach the necessary level in time. This offseason, the Vikings have adopted the phrase "I need more," reflecting a shared drive to improve after last season’s playoff disappointment, with Jefferson contributing his efforts toward that goal.


Fan Take: This update highlights the critical role offseason work plays in building chemistry between quarterbacks and receivers, something NFL fans know can make or break a season. For Vikings supporters and the broader league, Jefferson’s commitment to early and voluntary workouts signals a dedication to excellence that could elevate both his play and the team’s success in 2025.

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