Vikings’ Kevin O’Connell Issues Blunt Words to T.J. Hockenson

From a receiving standpoint, it’s been a disappointing 2025 NFL season for Minnesota Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson. Additionally, the veteran pass catcher has yet to have a game in which he records over 50 receiving yards, and he has only one touchdown.

Hockenson’s best game of the season came in Week 3 against the Cincinnati Bengals, in which he recorded 49 receiving yards and one touchdown. Nonetheless, he has yet to have a better performance than that contest early in the campaign.

Ahead of the Week 9 game against the Detroit Lions, Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell addressed plans to involve Hockenson more in the offense.

“There are defensive players on every defense we play and have played this season that can be schematical problems because there’s very little scheme to limit their impact on the game,” O’Connell told reporters on October 31. “Sometimes it requires the tight ends to be selfless. T.J.’s made some big-time plays for us in moments this year, even off of helping on the edge a little bit, which is a pretty unique trait to him.

“Clearly, between T.J. and our receiving core, being some of the most impactful players on our whole team, we want to get those guys involved in the game, get them doing the things that they do well. For T.J., I would put a lot of things he does well ahead of helping on the edges. It’s kind of a necessary thing when certain games and situations happen, but there’s no question we want him to be heavily involved in the game.”


Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy Gets Vote of Confidence

Furthermore, the Vikings are expected to have J.J. McCarthy under center for the Week 9 game against the Lions. As a result, the second-year quarterback must take charge and have Hockenson be one of the focal points of the team’s offense.

Ahead of McCarthy’s return from injury against Detroit, wide receiver Justin Jefferson spoke with the media on October 30 about what it means to have him back as QB1.

“Looks good, Jefferson told reportersJust going through the plays, going through the motions, dialing up the connection, and, of course, expanding the relationship that we have out there on the field. So it’s been great. I feel like he has the confidence to go out there and do what we expect him to do.

“It’s just all about having that energy and thinking about one play at a time—not thinking about the big play, making the best play of the game, or being perfect throughout the game. It’s just all about taking one play at a time, leaning on everybody in the offense to go to work, and just lead us. And that’s pretty much the main message to him.”


Is J.J. McCarthy Ready to Run With Vikings’ QB Job?

Along with Jefferson’s remarks about the Michigan product’s return, O’Connell also offered his perspective on McCarthy’s current mindset.

“J.J. is in a good spot,” O’Connell told KFAN’s Paul Allen. “He had some really good work [on October 27] and should get a full week of preparation. He finally feels truly ready to go be himself—not just in his ability to function at the position, but also in the things J.J.

“McCarthy can bring to our offense: his mobility and his ability to protect himself, which comes from playing with great timing and rhythm from the pocket. He also has the ability to create and do some things off the schedule of the play.”

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