The Las Vegas Raiders are heading into their true offseason with a month and a half break before training camp. One of the key stories for camp season is the battle at quarterback. Kirk Cousins and Mendoza could be in a battle for the number one spot, but that decision could already be made.
On Friday, Ian Rapoport of NFL.com said the Raiders are pushing to keep Mendoza as the backup as long as possible. They are hoping that Cousins can play well enough to be the former Heisman Trophy winner and gain
experience in the system.
They want] Cousins to play as well as he possibly can, to stay healthy, to give them a chance to win, and allow Mendoza the time necessary for him to [develop] and get a chance to go out there when he is ready to play. It is okay if they are not best friends. It is okay if the coaches do the mentorship, not the players. None of this is Kirk Cousins’ job and I appreciate that he decided to tell us this so we don’t talk about phony narratives.”
While this isn’t brand-new information, it reiterates exactly what the plan is for the 2026 Raiders. They want to get the most out of Kirk Cousins and have Mendoza ready for 2027 and beyond.
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