Josh Rosen Era Begins As He Is Named Starter

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The Arizona Cardinals are handing over the reigns of the franchise to Josh Rosen:

To the pine with Sam Bradford.

The Arizona Cardinals have made a quarterback switch, handing the team over to first-rounder Josh Rosen in time for Sunday's home tussle with the Seattle Seahawks.
Coach Steve Wilks made the announcement Monday, one day after throwing Rosen into the lineup with 4:31 left in a game that saw Arizona trailing the Bears 16-14.

That would remain the final score as Rosen moved the offense 30 yards over eight plays to the Chicago 45-yard line before throwing a ball that was picked off by cornerback Bryce Callahan. The rookie took the field for one more drive that saw time run out as Rosen was sacked.


"Josh plays with a lot of confidence," Wilks said Monday. "I think he gives the opportunity to be able to be successful. When you look at the situation when he went into the game -- I didn't have a problem putting him in at the time because again I know he's very confident in what he's doing. ... I think he handled it well. He went in, commanded the huddle, did a great job moving the ball."


Wilks drew criticism for shoving Rosen into a rugged, late-game situation against a Bears defense sporting the likes of Khalil Mack, but the change was bound to come sooner than later.


Bradford's attempt at leading the Cardinals generated some of the more unwatchable offense league-wide to go with an 0-3 start. Asked Monday who Rosen's backup would be -- veteran Mike Glennon is also in the mix -- Wilks wouldn't commit to anyone, saying: "I'll let you guys know."



Rosen was seen by draft experts as perhaps the most pro-ready of this year's rookie signal-callers, but he's also mired on a low-wattage team struggling to find its way.
Pro Bowl receiver Larry Fitzgerald looms as an asset along with stellar running back David Johnson, but the line remains an issue. They're bottom of the barrel as run blockers and ranked dead last by Pro Football Focus as pass-protectors.


Not ideal conditions for a newbie signal-caller, but first-round quarterbacks rarely find themselves attached to mini-juggernauts. Rosen will take his lumps, but everything he showed at UCLA suggests someone with a promising future.
That future begins now.
 

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I hope he is a miserable failure!!! He is an anti-American S.O.B. A far far far leftist,FUCK HIM!!!!
 

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Interesting how quickly the Arizona coach made this move, and yet Jackson took days to decide to give Mayfield the job. Seriously, what was there to think about?
 

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Out with the old,in with the new.

Why not
 

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How many more chances will Sam Bradford get?
 

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Wish we could say that about the Cardinals coach. I'm a fan of the team and the guy is way over his head.

I hear ya. Rebuilding mode.

Takes time.

They'll be good again
 

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I think Sam is done.

This is is 4th team in 5 years.

He's either hurt or stinking up the joint lately.
 

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I think Sam is done.

This is is 4th team in 5 years.

He's either hurt or stinking up the joint lately.[/Q

He would look okay in SF right about now.
 
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I think Rosen is a good qb but he will be one of those qb's who are going to always be injured...

Kinda like Bradford if u think about it
 

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