Aidan O’Connell‘s stint back as the starter in Las Vegas was a short one. In only his second start of the season, O’Connell left today’s game in Los Angeles with a hand injury. According to Ian Rapoport, preliminary tests seem to indicate that the second-year passer broke his thumb. He’ll undergo further testing tomorrow in order to determine the severity of the injury.
As a fourth-round rookie last year out of Purdue, O’Connell took over the starting job under center after Jimmy Garoppolo failed to establish himself as a successful starter. With Garoppolo benched, O’Connell started 10 games, including the final nine of the season, going 5-5 as a starter and throwing 12 touchdowns to seven interceptions.
In the offseason, Las Vegas signed Gardner Minshew after the young journeyman led the Colts to a 9-8 record in 2023. Minshew had stepped in as an injury replacement for a rookie Anthony Richardson and handled himself well managing the offense.
An offseason position battle ensued between O’Connell and Minshew with Minshew winning the job after the team’s first preseason game. With Minshew running the offense, the Raiders started 2-3. In a Week 5 matchup in Denver, Minshew threw two interceptions, officially giving him more picks than touchdowns, before hitting the bench in favor of O’Connell. Las Vegas announced that it would reopen its quarterback competition and settled on O’Connell as the starter for Week 6.
O’Connell was unable to come away with a win last week, but he put forth a decent effort, completing nearly 68 percent of his passes for 227 yards, one touchdown, and an interception. O’Connell was doing a decent job to start today’s game against the Rams before succumbing to injury, but he was only in for two drives before leaving the game. As an injury replacement for O’Connell Minshew struggled mightily. He completed fewer than 50 percent of his passes and threw three interceptions in a game that the defense kept well within reach.
The Raiders will hope that the tests tomorrow reveal a short-term injury, but a broken thumb on O’Connell’s throwing hand might not be a quick and easy recovery. Without another quarterback on the 53-man roster, it appears that Minshew will be the answer if O’Connell misses extended time. Las Vegas rosters rookie quarterback Carter Bradley out of South Alabama on the practice squad, but they may be shopping the market if O’Connell is ruled out for an extended period.