The Minnesota Vikings have taken the biggest step backward in the NFL this season. They have gone from a 14-3 football team last year to winning just four games as Week 14 approaches.

One of the biggest reasons for the Vikings' struggles has been the play at quarterback. J.J. McCarthy has looked overwhelmed and not NFL-ready. But as it turned out, things could actually get worse on offense.

On Sunday, Minnesota was without McCarthy due to a concussion . In his place, an undrafted rookie, Max Brosmer, took snaps under center against the Seattle Seahawks. The Vikings mustered just 162 total yards of offense, with Brosmer throwing four interceptions in a 26-0 shellacking.

Justin Jefferson posted the worst game of his pro career with two catches for four yards.

The day after the loss

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