The arrival of Kyler Murray has Vikings fans feeling a bit more excited about the offense and season as a whole in 2026. While there is a quarterback competition to unfold, the favorite in everyone’s mind is Murray after seeing what they had in J.J. McCarthy last year.
When it comes to his impact, it could have an impact on the entire NFC North, according to Bleacher Report’s Moe Moton. He writes that Murray is a “clear upgrade” over McCarthy, but expands upon it, explaining his impact.
Moton writes, “There are questions about Murray’s leadership qualities, but he has the arm talent and mobility to make big plays in a well-structured offense. O’Connell helped revive Sam Darnold’s career. He can do the same for Murray, who has accomplished more than Darnold before his one-year stint in Minnesota. Moreover, Murray will have one of the league’s best pass-catching groups, which includes two-time All-Pro Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, Jauan Jennings and T.J. Hockenson. Look for Murray to garner Comeback Player of the Year buzz as the Vikings get back into contention for the NFC North title. Though if Murray struggles, Minnesota may scramble to acquire a quarterback before the trade deadline to salvage its season.”
The skill players Murray will have at his disposal will give him no excuses for finding success. The offensive line is also one of the best that he will be able to enjoy in Kevin O’Connell’s offense. A strong season from Murray would make the Vikings one of the favorites for the NFC North as Moton hints at.
This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Kyler Murray could be the biggest x-factor in the NFC North