The Minnesota Vikings are looking for their third-consecutive victory on Sunday afternoon when they take on the New York Giants, who have won just two games all season.
The game will feature two young quarterbacks in Jaxson Dart and J.J. McCarthy, with defenses that are stronger in the pass rush than they are on the back end.
Even though both teams are out of the playoff race, the quarterbacks in this game are enough to make it worth watching. Here’s how you can watch the game on Sunday.
Minnesota Vikings vs. New York Giants
When: Sunday, December 21st, 12:00 P.M. CT
Where: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
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The Vikings will be playing on Fox this Sunday afternoon, and the network will have one game in each market. All the areas in green will get to see the Vikings take on the Giants, with the majority of the nation in red seeing the Los Angeles Chargers take on the Dallas Cowboys.
How to watch, listen & stream Vikings vs. Giants
- Broadcast: Fox
- Crew: Kenny Albert (play-by-play), Jonathan Vilma (color), Megan Olivi (sideline)
- Live stream: FuboTV
- Radio: KFAN 100.3, Vikings Radio Network
All eyes will be on J.J. McCarthy and Jaxson Dart
Both teams took a step backward this season, but they each have some hope moving forward with a young quarterback. In fact, these are the two youngest quarterbacks in the NFL.
The Giants have started Dart just nine games, and he’s shown flashes of brilliance during that time. There are some concerns with Dart, as he’s been evaluated for a concussion in half of his games. It’s tough to maneuver through that. Plus, Dart has to face a Vikings defense that hasn’t allowed a passing touchdown in the last five games.
Meanwhile, the Vikings have J.J. McCarthy, who has played just eight regular season games himself. He has a 4-4 record, but the last two games have been excellent, throwing five touchdowns and rushing one more, with just one interception. Continuing that on Sunday afternoon will be key for the Vikings to feel better about their future.
Minnesota Vikings’ 2025 football schedule
- Week 1 (Sept. 8): @ Chicago Bears (Monday Night Football) Win 27-24
- Week 2 (Sept. 14): Atlanta Falcons (Sunday Night Football) Loss 22-6
- Week 3 (Sept. 21): Cincinnati Bengals Win 48-10
- Week 4 (Sept. 28): @ Pittsburgh Steelers (in Dublin, Ireland) Loss 24-21
- Week 5 (Oct. 5): @ Cleveland Browns (in London, England) Win 21-17
- Week 6 (Oct. 12): Bye
- Week 7 (Oct. 19): Philadelphia Eagles Loss 28-22
- Week 8 (Oct. 23): @ Los Angeles Chargers (Thursday Night Football) Loss 37-10
- Week 9 (Nov. 2): @ Detroit Lions Win 27-24
- Week 10 (Nov. 9): Baltimore Ravens Loss 27-19
- Week 11 (Nov. 16): Chicago Bears Loss 19-17
- Week 12 (Nov. 23): @ Green Bay Packers Loss 23-6
- Week 13 (Nov. 30): @ Seattle Seahawks Loss 26-0
- Week 14 (Dec. 7): Washington Commanders Win 31-0
- Week 15 (Dec. 14): @ Dallas Cowboys Win 34-26
- Week 16 (Dec. 21): @ New York Giants
- Week 18 (TBD) Green Bay Packers
- Week 17 (Dec. 25): Detroit Lions
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