Jordan Love is quickly becoming the Packers’ future at quarterback, and his resurgence started after that Week 8 game at Lambeau Field against the Vikings. Cousins is the obvious choice, but that's a process that starts in the offseason when he becomes a free agent in March. So what do we think we know about the Vikings’ quarterback situation? Hall isn’t ready to be a full-time starter, Mullens is a career back-up and Joshua Dobbs likely isn’t on the roster in 2024. 'We’ll look at it, all options are on the table.' This isn’t about any one particular aspect of our team, ultimately I’ve got to be better for our group,' O'Connell said. 'We had to give ourselves a chance, especially with where the score was at half.
If I was the coach I would’ve made the same decision, that’s the bottom line.' They were always there and ready to make plays, and I just didn’t do them any favors. 'Just not giving myself a chance, not giving the guys a chance. I just couldn’t get into a rhythm, spin the ball down field consistently,' Hall said. 'Bottom line is you’ve got to do what’s best for the team and in that situation, that’s what it was. react from the locker room after a 33-10 loss to the Packers on New Year's Eve at U.S. Vikings players Jaren Hall, Nick Mullens, Jordan Hicks, NaJee Thompson, Harrison Phillips and Ivan Pace Jr. Vikings players react after 33-10 loss to Packers