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Report: Raiders QB Gardner Minshew breaks collarbone vs. Broncos

The Las Vegas Raiders were attempting to complete a late comeback against the Denver Broncos when starting quarterback Gardner Minshew exited the game with an injury.

Minshew was hurt after being sacked on a first-and-10 play with just a few minutes left in the fourth quarter. The veteran quarterback was attempting to scramble away from pressure when he was wrapped up by the Broncos’ Cody Barton and Jonathon Cooper.

Barton came down hard on Minshew, who had his left shoulder driven into the ground. He remained down after the play and was in pain as Raiders medical staffers tended to him.

Here’s what to know about Minshew’s injury:

Gardner Minshew suffers season-ending injury

Minshew suffered a broken collarbone in the Raiders’ 29-19 Week 12 loss to the Broncos, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo. The injury will sideline him for the rest of the season.

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Raiders coach Antonio Pierce provided a brief but bleak update on Minshew’s status during his postgame news conference.

‘It doesn’t look good,’ Pierce told reporters.

Minshew’s injury occurred when he landed with his full body weight – and that of Barton – on his left, non-throwing shoulder. He was tended to on the field after the injury occurred and appeared to be in pain.

Minshew was eventually able to get up but headed off the field and straight into the locker room. The broadcast referred to that as a ‘bad sign’ for the signal-caller.

Minshew completed 24-of-42 passes for 230 yards, a touchdown and an interception before exiting Sunday’s game.

Who is Gardner Minshew’s backup on Raiders depth chart?

Typically, Aidan O’Connell serves as Minshew’s backup. However, the second-year pro is currently on injured reserve with a thumb injury. That’s why Ridder, who the Raiders signed off the Arizona Cardinals’ practice squad on Oct. 21, was backing up Minshew on Sunday.

Ridder was the only quarterback the Raiders had available behind Minshew on Sunday. The team’s current third-string quarterback, Carter Bradley, is on the team’s practice squad and was not elevated for the Week 12 divisional clash. Those two seem likely to lead Las Vegas’ quarterback room into Week 13, unless O’Connell is ready to return from IR.

Gardner Minshew stats

Minshew completed 57.1% of his passes for 230 yards, one touchdown and one interception against the Broncos in Week 12.

Minshew entered the game having completed 67.4% of his passes for 1,783 yards, eight touchdowns and nine interceptions in eight starts. He posted a record of 2-6 in those contests and has now dropped to 2-7 on the season after Las Vegas’ 29-19 loss.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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