Max Brosmer completed 19-of-30 attempts for 126 yards and four interceptions in the Vikings’ Week 13 loss against the Seahawks.
Brosmer was as overwhelmed as you’d imagine he’d be in his first NFL start against a stellar Seattle secondary. He made a series of basic mistakes, with the worst coming on a fourth down in the red zone when Brosmer flipped the ball to a group of Seahawks defenders — a play that resulted in a pick-six — rather than simply taking a long sack. With no arm strength and a near-total inability to find a secondary target if the first-read target was covered, Brosmer melted down and all but ensured J.J. McCarthy will be back under center as soon as he clears the league’s concussion protocol. Brosmer, an undrafted free agent, has likely made his last NFL start.
- Rotoworld