NASHVILLE — How does Vikings quarterback Max Brosmer plan to distract himself until roster cuts on Tuesday?
“I’m bringing some friends to the Minnesota State Fair,” he said. “Many of us haven’t been, so it’ll be a nice break to take our minds off things. The rest is out of our hands.”
For Brosmer and his teammates, especially those who are young or undrafted, distraction is their best option during the stressful days between their last preseason game against the Titans and the roster deadline.
Meanwhile, Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell and General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah have no time for festivities. They face the tough task of trimming a 91-man roster down to 53. For many players, this process ends with hard conversations—something O’Connell understands all too well from his own playing days.
“It’s my job to ensure that they know how much I appreciate them,” O’Connell said. “Some of my best talks were in tough moments when a coach showed me where I could improve and what I did well. Those moments matter.”
Brosmer is among several players with unique stories as the team weighs its options. Recently, surveys among NFL players revealed that roster cut anxiety is common; nearly 70% reported feeling stressed during this time.
As the situation unfolds, fans on social media are sharing their insights and reactions. Hashtags like #VikingsRosterWatch are trending, with discussions about who might stay or go.
These conversations go beyond just statistics; they touch on the emotional aspects of the game. Each decision affects lives, shaping the futures of young athletes.
In the high-stakes world of the NFL, it’s not just about talent. The right mindset and resilience also play crucial roles. As O’Connell navigates these tough choices, he aims to balance the harsh realities of professional football with the understanding that every player is more than just a number on a roster.
For more information on NFL roster cuts and the emotional toll on players, check out this NFLPA report.



















