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Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy progressing through training camp [RAW]

Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy progressing through training camp [RAW]

Yahoo7 days ago
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy spoke with reporters ahead of training camp practice on Wednesday at TCO Performance Center. He's not worried about building chemistry with Justin Jefferson as the star receiver sits out with a mild hamstring injury.
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