The Las Vegas Raiders are making a quarterback change.
Jarrett Stidham will start against the San Francisco 49ers this weekend in place of longtime first-string QB Derek Carr, head coach Josh McDaniels announced Wednesday.
“None of us is happy with where we’re at, but we think it’s an opportunity to evaluate a younger player who hasn’t had much time to play,” McDaniels said. “Derek was great. He understands the scenario that we’re in and the situation and [he is] very supportive of the two young [quarterbacks].”
Carr has been the Raiders’ starting quarterback for the past nine seasons, dating back to his rookie year in 2014. The Raiders have made the playoffs twice in that span, losing in the wild-card round in both 2016 (with Carr injured) and in 2021.
But Carr has struggled in McDaniels’ first year as Raiders head coach. His 60.8% completion percentage is the lowest of his career aside from his rookie season. Carr has thrown for 3,522 yards, 24 touchdowns and a league-leading 14 interceptions in 2022.
Stidham rejoined McDaniels in Las Vegas after the two were together in New England, where McDaniels served as the offensive coordinator and Stidham the drafted backup QB. He has 342 yards, two touchdowns and four interceptions on 61 career pass attempts heading into Sunday’s matchup against the vaunted 49ers defense.
That game kicks off at 4:05 p.m. ET on FOX.
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