Source - Raiders sticking with Gardner Minshew as starting QB - ESPN
HENDERSON, Nev. — Gardner Minshew will remain the Las Vegas Raiders' starting quarterback for the team's home game Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, a team source confirmed.
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HENDERSON, Nev. — Gardner Minshew will remain the Las Vegas Raiders' starting quarterback for the team's home game Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, a team source confirmed.
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