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Rookie QB Max Brosmer Reveals the Moment He Felt “Absolute Terror” Facing MVP Ernest Jones IV” in 26–0 Loss to Seahawks – And Jones’ Action After the Final Whistle Is Something He’ll Never Forget

Seattle, Washington – 12/01/2025

The Minnesota Vikings entered Lumen Field hoping to showcase the growth of rookie quarterback Max Brosmer, but they left Seattle with a haunting 26–0 defeat. And it was Brosmer himself who later described the moment that shook the NFL — the moment he looked directly into the eyes of MVP Ernest Jones IV and felt the first true “fear” of his professional career.

The game quickly turned into a defensive masterpiece for Seattle, led by Jones IV. He was everywhere: 12 tackles, 2 sacks, constant pressure, and an overwhelming presence that wiped out every attempt Minnesota tried to build. But within that storm of chaos, one instant made Brosmer understand the brutal reality of the NFL.

It happened early in the third quarter, on a blitz he never saw coming. Brosmer lifted his head — and found Jones already charging straight at him like a closing wall.

After the game, the rookie recalled the moment with a trembling but honest tone:

“When I looked up and saw Jones coming, it felt like the entire NFL collapsed on me in a single heartbeat. The fear was real — there was no hiding it. But what I’ll never forget is how he pulled me back to my feet and said something that made me realize this game might hurt me today, but it’s also where I start growing.”

That moment — especially the gesture after the whistle — set NFL social media on fire. A fierce MVP known for punishing hits taking the time to lift a rookie off the ground and offer a message of encouragement was something fans did not expect. Brosmer described it as “a mental hit even bigger than the physical one.”

Seattle dominated the stat sheet: just 83 total yards allowed, six sacks, three turnovers, and total control from the opening snap. Yet when the final whistle sounded, the image the world kept talking about wasn’t the scoreboard — it was Ernest Jones IV reaching down to help the young quarterback stand up.

Seahawks fans praised their star for his leadership, while Vikings fans admitted one thing: Brosmer faced a real NFL nightmare and still rose to his feet.

A 26–0 loss.
A moment he’ll carry forever.
And a lesson Max Brosmer will take with him for the rest of his NFL journey.

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