MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Vikings had no bigger problem in this messy season than turnovers, with a league-worst minus-15 margin entering this week.
In a much-needed momentum-builder for young quarterback J.J. McCarthy, they finally kept a firm grip on the ball — up and down the field.
McCarthy threw a career-high three touchdown passes in his first turnover-free game, returning from his latest injury absence in prime form for the Vikings in a 31-0 victory on Sunday that sent the Washington Commanders to their eighth straight loss.
“It’s just something I feel like should’ve happened a lot earlier,” McCarthy said. “I absolutely love those guys for the grace and patience they’ve had with me, but we’ve got to continue to do it again.”
McCarthy went 16 for 23 for 163 yards in his seventh

The Daily Mining Gazette

NBC4 Washington
Deadspin
Boston Herald
ABC News
The News Journal
NFL Seattle Seahawks
The Register-Guard
NHL
NFL News
Courier Post
The Daily Mash