ESPN’s senior NFL insider, Adam Schefter, is facing significant backlash from football fans over a recent injury report concerning Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy. The controversy ignited when Schefter reported that McCarthy’s high ankle sprain would likely keep him out until a possible Week 9 return against the Detroit Lions, extending backup Carson Wentz’s time as the starter.
However, fans on X, formerly known as Twitter, quickly accused the insider of inconsistent and inaccurate reporting.
Why Are Fans Accusing Adam Schefter of Contradictory Reporting?
The situation escalated after Schefter provided his latest update on McCarthy’s recovery timeline during ESPN’s “Sunday NFL Countdown.” In his report, he clarified the quarterback’s status.
When Vikings QB JJ McCarthy suffered a Week 2 high ankle sprain, doctors expected it to be a six-week injury. Nothing has changed. It still looks like a six-week injury, which means McCarthy would miss next week, and possibly be able to return in Week 9 at Detroit. pic.twitter.com/zR1TwQ5hLM
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 19, 2025
However, many followers immediately pointed out a major discrepancy, citing a previous report where Schefter suggested McCarthy would only miss two to four weeks. This led to a wave of criticism, with fans questioning his credibility.
The backlash was swift and sharp. One user, Sus Edwards, poked fun at the situation, tweeting, “It was always an eight week injury. nothing has changed’ tweet loading.”
“it was always an eight week injury. nothing has changed” tweet loading
— Sus Edwards (@SusEdwards18633) October 19, 2025
Another fan, Seth Wisner, questioned the team’s handling of the injury if the timeline was known, writing, “If they knew it was 6 weeks initially and didn’t IR him, that makes zero sense.” The criticism continued to pour in.
If they knew it was 6 weeks initially and didn’t IR him, that makes zero sense
— Seth Wisner (@SethWisner) October 19, 2025
User Jordan posted, “Now he’s getting community noted with his own tweets. WASHED.” Meanwhile, user @MasterChiefn920 said, “Bro said 4 weeks when this mystery injury appeared and now is acting like it’s always been 6. There is no bigger liar then Adam Schefter.”
Now he’s getting community noted with his own tweets. WASHED https://t.co/1C5glUPAp7
— Jordan (@Legend0fZeus) October 20, 2025
McCarthy’s potential return comes at a critical time for the Vikings, who are trying to stay competitive in the tough NFC North.
With a 3-3 record, Minnesota has fallen behind the rest of the division, where every other team currently has a winning record. The Green Bay Packers are leading the division with a 4-1-1 record heading into Week 8.
How Has Carson Wentz Performed in J.J. McCarthy’s Absence?
In McCarthy’s absence, Carson Wentz has provided a fairly stable veteran presence for the Vikings, securing key wins and keeping the team competitive. In his first start against the Cincinnati Bengals, he led the team to a dominant 48-10 victory. However, Wentz could not sustain that momentum in the following game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, where the Vikings lost a close contest, 24-21.
Despite the setback, he bounced back just before the bye week with a solid performance against the Cleveland Browns, throwing for 236 yards and a touchdown in a 21-17 win. Following the bye, Wentz faced his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, and gave them a tough challenge before ultimately losing 28-22.
With his time as the starter potentially winding down, Wentz will look to make the most of his upcoming start against the Los Angeles Chargers, as McCarthy could return by Week 9.

