The Las Vegas Raiders have made a significant move by signing quarterback Desmond Ridder from the Arizona Cardinals’ practice squad. This decision comes in response to an injury suffered by their starting quarterback, Aidan O’Connell, during a recent loss to the Los Angeles Rams. O’Connell broke the thumb on his right hand, which is expected to sideline him for four to six weeks, creating an urgent need for the Raiders to bolster their quarterback lineup.
Desmond Ridder, who previously played for the Atlanta Falcons, brings a record of 8-9 in 19 career games to the Raiders. In his time as a starter, he has thrown for 3,544 yards, completing 64% of his passes, with a total of 14 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. His experience and performance history could be crucial as the Raiders work to maintain their offensive momentum during O’Connell’s absence.
The Raiders are currently struggling with a 2-5 record this season, and their quarterback situation has been particularly challenging. Gardner Minshew, who had been benched in favor of O’Connell, has had a tough time on the field, tying for the league lead with 10 turnovers. His poor performance in the game against the Rams, where he threw three interceptions and lost a fumble, further complicated the team’s quarterback situation.
Ridder, at 25 years old, was drafted in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft, making him one of nine quarterbacks selected that year. He has a connection with Raiders receiver Tre Tucker, as they were college teammates at the University of Cincinnati. This signing, initially reported by NFL Network, could provide the Raiders with a much-needed boost as they look to turn their season around in the weeks ahead.