The Vikings revealed a new starting quarterback on Wednesday, their most recent starter was demoted to third team and their original starter indicated he might welcome a trade.
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Coach Leslie Frazier announced that newcomer Josh Freeman will start Monday night against the New York Giants after signing with the team on Oct. 6.
Christian Ponder will serve as his backup while Matt Cassel — the starter the previous two games, including Sunday's 35-10 loss to Carolina — was downgraded to No. 3 quarterback.
This will be the 10th time in franchise history that the Vikings have started three quarterbacks at least one game in a season and the third time since 2007.
The decision to move Freeman into that role seemed inevitable after the Vikings signed him a few days after his messy divorce from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers became official. Freeman has engrossed himself in the playbook since arriving in the Twin Cities in order to gain enough working knowledge to feel comfortable operating the offense.
The coaching staff has condensed the playbook to speed up the process. Asked if he's confident he will be adequately prepared to play, Freeman replied, "No question."
"I have a pretty good grasp of the offense," he said. "I've got three years of college and kind of a mixture the first few years in the NFL with this exact offense, so it's coming along pretty quickly. At the end of the day, football is football."