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Gardner Minshew injury update: Raiders QB suffers collarbone injury, per report
Gardner Minshew injury update: Raiders QB suffers collarbone injury, per report
The Las Vegas Raiders were attempting to complete a late comeback against the Denver Broncos when starting quarterback Gardner Minshew exited the game with an injury.
Minshew was hurt after being sacked on a first-and-10 play with just a few minutes left in the fourth quarter. The veteran quarterback was attempting to scramble away from pressure when he was wrapped up by the Broncos’ Cody Barton and Jonathon Cooper.
Barton came down hard on Minshew, who had his left shoulder driven into the ground. He remained down after the play and was in pain as Raiders medical staffers tended to him.
Here’s what to know about Minshew’s injury:
Gardner Minshew suffers season-ending injury
Minshew suffered a broken collarbone in the Raiders’ 29-19 Week 12 loss to the Broncos, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo. The injury will sideline him for the rest of the season.
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The Raiders originally announced that Minshew suffered a left shoulder injury against the Broncos. He was ruled “questionable” to return but did not see the field after his exit.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce provided a brief but bleak update on Minshew’s status during his postgame news conference.
“It doesn’t look good,” Pierce told reporters.
Minshew’s injury occurred when he landed with his full body weight – and that of Barton – on his left, non-throwing shoulder. He was tended to on the field after the injury occurred and appeared to be in pain.
Minshew was eventually able to get up but headed off the field and straight into the locker room. The broadcast referred to that as a “bad sign” for the signal-caller.
Minshew completed 24-of-42 passes for 230 yards, a touchdown and an interception before exiting Sunday’s game.
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Desmond Ridder is presently Minshew’s backup and replaced the veteran after his shoulder injury. Ridder completed 5-of-10 passes for 64 yards but lost a critical fumble after replacing Minshew in Sunday’s contest.
Typically, Aidan O’Connell serves as Minshew’s backup. However, the second-year pro is currently on injured reserve with a thumb injury. That’s why Ridder, who the Raiders signed off the Arizona Cardinals’ practice squad on Oct. 21, was backing up Minshew on Sunday.
Ridder was the only quarterback the Raiders had available behind Minshew on Sunday. The team’s current third-string quarterback, Carter Bradley, is on the team’s practice squad and was not elevated for the Week 12 divisional clash. Those two seem likely to lead Las Vegas’ quarterback room into Week 13, unless O’Connell is ready to return from IR.
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Gardner Minshew stats
Minshew completed 57.1% of his passes for 230 yards, one touchdown and one interception against the Broncos in Week 12.
Minshew entered the game having completed 67.4% of his passes for 1,783 yards, eight touchdowns and nine interceptions in eight starts. He posted a record of 2-6 in those contests and has now dropped to 2-7 on the season after Las Vegas’ 29-19 loss.
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” We don’t……….Cameron Jordan react to last-second Rams loss in six words
” We don’t……….Cameron Jordan react to last-second Rams loss in six words
There’s a lot you could say about the New Orleans Saints’ loss tot he Los Angeles Rams last week. It was another missed opportunity to right the ship and salvage a season some would say has already been lost. It was a waste of a great effort by Cameron Jordan and the defense, who pitched a rare shutout in the first half.
It was something of a disaster as star playmakers like Taysom Hill went down with season-ending injuries. And there were elements of encouragement when backup wide receivers like Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Kevin Austin Jr., and Dante Pettis came through in clutch moments.
But Jordan needed just one six-letter word to describe the mood in the locker room after players walked off the field, having taken a 21-14 loss after leading for most of three quarters.
“Pissed,” Jordan told reporters after the game. “We let one get away. We don’t have enough time to let one get away.”
He’s not wrong. The Saints are barely holding on as the NFC playoff picture gets painted without them. They’re 4-8 and even playing in a weak division won’t be enough to squeeze them in for January’s playoff tournament. They can’t afford to lose any more ground.
Jordan, specifically, is someone running out of time. The longest-tenured player in New Orleans is facing a decision on retirement this offseason with just one year left on his contract; his workload has been reduced at times as the team has tried to rotate younger players into the lineup to try and find a spark. These next five games might be his last five games in a Saints uniform.
So letting an opportunity to beat a team that’s given them so much trouble over the years is frustrating. For the stakes to be as high as they are? Doubly so. Things might have gone differently if the offense could have ended more drives with points early on, or if protection had held up half a second longer on their final play from scrimmage — allowing Derek Carr to find an open man in the end zone right as Juwan Johnson stepped into a hole in the Rams’ coverage.
But that’s a whole lot of words to achieve the same result Jordan did in just one. The Saints don’t have time to harbor regrets or vent frustrations. All they can do now is focus on their next game and go to work.
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BREAKING: Raiders, WR DJ Turner Dealt Massive Blow following………
BREAKING: Raiders, WR DJ Turner Dealt Massive Blow following………
The Las Vegas Raiders lose another player to injury as wide receiver DJ Turner is the latest victim.
The Las Vegas Raiders placed wide receiver DJ Turner on the injured list due to a knee injury. The Raiders dropped another key player to injury in less than two weeks when Gardner Minshew went down for the season with a collarbone injury.
The injury occurred in the third quarter of the Raiders-Chiefs game. After returning the football for 28 yards, Turner went down and went down hard. He needed help getting off of the field and did not return.
While there has been no clear message on the severity of the injury, Turner being placed on the IR rules him out until Week 18, right as the Raiders started to get a lot more production out of Turner.
Turner, so far on the season, had 158 yards in 16 receptions and 33 rushing yards in five carries. The talented, quick feet of Turner will be missed on the field. In return for the injury, the Raiders signed running back Sincere McCormick to the squad.
McCormick played for the Raiders during the Chiefs game, where he recorded 12 carries that went for 64 yards. A quick-footed McCormick will likely slide into Turner’s role during the course of the time he spends on the IR.
While the season seemed to fall apart early, the Raider’s main core going into the season has seemed to fall by the wayside. The Las Vegas Raiders, down another piece of the puzzle to injury, will need to turn their attention to their Week 14 opponents, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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“He isn’t nearly the same player he’s been in the past. New Orleans Saints to bench 8-time Pro Bowl team leader
“He isn’t nearly the same player he’s been in the past. New Orleans Saints to bench 8-time Pro Bowl team leader as playoff hopes slip away
The New Orleans Saints have had a roller coaster season to put it lightly.
After starting the 2024 campaign with two dominating performances where the offense put up over 44 points in back-to-back blowout wins and their defense held their opponents to less than 20 points, the Saints lost six of their next seven contests which resulted in massive decisions for the organization.
Head coach Dennis Allen was ultimately fired and replaced with special teams coordinator Darren Rizzi as the interim head coach.
The coaching change appeared to provide an instant spark, as the Saints immediately won their next two games with Rizzi leading the squad, but Sunday’s matchup with the Rams was the team’s last true chance to get back into the divisional race, and New Orleans couldn’t get it done.
Sitting at (4-8), New Orleans is 13th right now in the playoff seeding and their only realistic path to the postseason is through the division. Even with the Falcons and Bucs tied atop of the NFC South with just (6-6) records, the Saints have less than a one percent chance of making the postseason at this point. This Week 14 features the struggling Raiders going to Tampa to take on the Bucs, while the Falcons travel up to Minnesota to take on the Vikings. All three games with NFC South implications will be going on at the same time, but it would take a miracle for New Orleans to play in January o close out the 2024 season.
The Saints obviously have several major decisions to make this offseason about the future of the franchise. First and foremost, who will they hire as the next head coach? Rizzi has been mentioned as a potential candidate to take the full-time position and seems to have support from the locker room, but the roster could look very different in 2025 and there will be several qualified candidates in play.
The new coach will have to help make a decision on QB Derek Carr, who has played like a middle-of-the pack NFL starter since coming to New Orleans, looking great some weeks, and awful others.
But NFL writer Alex Ballentine of Bleacher Report believes the New Orleans Saints need to make a drastic decision right now to help their future, and it involves benching one of the biggest faces of the team for more than a decade and a key veteran defensive star that has cemented himself as a leader on the squad.
Ballentine suggests the Saints should bench 8-time Pro Bowl DE Cameron Jordan, who has been with the organization his entire NFL career since getting drafted in 2011.
“Jordan has had an excellent career with the Saints, but the 35-year-old isn’t nearly the same player he’s been in the past. The organization is likely headed toward a rebuild this offseason and won’t be in the playoffs this winter, so giving more reps to younger players like Payton Turner and Isaiah Foskey should be the focus moving forward.”
Ballentine makes a solid point, but a player like Jordan may command a different level of respect. While it’s probable he won’t be on the team in 2025, it will be interesting to see if the Saints actually bench him to give younger players a chance to get experience as they look toward the future.
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