Jarrett Stidham was once considered an heir apparent to Tom Brady. That didn’t pan out.
Now, the former Baylor and Auburn quarterback gets a look at replacing Derek Carr with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Head coach Josh McDaniels announced Wednesday that Stidham will start the final two games of the NFL season and that means Carr heads to the bench.
#Raiders coach Josh McDaniels announces that the team will start Jarrett Stidham over the next two weeks to have a look at the youth at QB and other positions. Starter Derek Carr won't play as some vets take a step back.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 28, 2022
Carr has started 142 games for the Raiders since 2014. He threw for 3,522 yards in 2022 with 24 touchdowns against 14 interceptions, which leads the NFL.
The Raiders have had a dismal year in McDaniels’ first season as their coach. They are 6-9 and in third place in the AFC West.
The only team they are ahead of is the Denver Broncos, who just fired their coach.
Stidham had not played in an NFL game since 2020 until this season. He appeared in three games as a Raider and went 8-for-13 for 72 yards.
While Jarrett Stidham as the Raiders’ new starting QB, his backup now will be QB Chase Garbers, leaving Derek Carr to be inactive Sunday.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 28, 2022