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Chiefs Sign Gardner Minshew, Becomes Patrick Mahomes’ Fourth Backup QB In Four Seasons

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The Gardner Minshew to become the backup quarterback for Patrick Mahomes. Minshew becomes Patrick Mahomes’ fourth backup quarterback in four seasons.

Chiefs Sign Gardner Minshew

Per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero, Minshew is g a one-year contract with the Chiefs.

Minshew spent 2024 as a member of the Las Vegas Raiders. Minshew signed a two-year, $25 million contract with the Raiders during the 2024 offseason.

Las Vegas brought Minshew in to compete with Aidan O’Connell. Minshew won the quarterback competition and became the opening-day starter.

Minshew struggled through the first month and was benched for O’Connell after Week 5. Minshew returned as the starter in Week 8 before suffering a season-ending collarbone injury in Week 11.

Minshew finished 2-7 as the Raiders’ starter, throwing for 2,013 yards, nine touchdowns, and 10 interceptions in 10 games.

The Raiders released Minshew this offseason and traded for Geno Smith.

Minshew has proven that he’s a capable quarterback when asked to play.

2023 was Minshew’s best season, when he went 7-6 as the starter of the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts fell one game short of the postseason.

The Jacksonville Jaguars selected Minshew in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL Draft. Minshew spent time with the Jaguars (2019-2020) and Philadelphia Eagles (2021-2022) before g with the Colts in 2023.

Minshew Becomes The Latest QB To Backup Patrick Mahomes

There will be no quarterback competition in Kansas City.

Minshew is being brought in as Mahomes’ backup.

Minshew is now the Chiefs’ fourth different backup quarterback in four seasons.

Chad Henne was Mahomes’ backup for several seasons and elected to retire after the Chiefs defeated the Eagles in Super Bowl LVII.

The Chiefs signed Blaine Gabbert in April 2023. Kansas City won the Super Bowl again that season. Gabbert has not signed with a team since his contract expired in March 2024.

Last season, the Chiefs signed Carson Wentz to be Mahomes’ backup. Wentz started for the Chiefs in Week 18 since the team locked up the No. 1 seed. Wentz completed 10 of 17 es for 98 yards and zero touchdowns in the Chiefs’ 38-0 loss to the Denver Broncos.

Minshew will now replace Wentz as the Chiefs’ primary backup.

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Dan is a multifaceted content creator who specializes in sports, pop culture, and entertainment. His entertainment work has been featured on Digital Trends, where he has interviewed Brendan Fraser, Jamie Lee Curtis, Alison Brie, Adam DeVine, Sadie Sink, Chris O'Dowd, Machine Gun Kelly, and Frank Grillo. Dan's entertainment work has also been featured on Coming Soon, Hidden Remote, and WatchMojo. Dan's other ion in life revolves around sports, graduating from Marist College with a degree in Sports Communication and Journalism. From columns about the latest in New York sports to gambling predictions, Dan continues to find success in written and broadcast journalism. Previous written work can be found at Unafraid Show, while broadcast clips can be seen on WAVE.tv and CBS Sports.

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