The NFL's annual playoff race often highlights star quarterbacks, but injuries to key players like Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa raise questions about backup options for playoff contenders. As teams gear up for the postseason, the effectiveness of their second-string quarterbacks could be crucial in navigating the challenges posed by injuries.
In a recent ranking of backup quarterbacks for projected playoff teams, Carson Wentz of the Kansas City Chiefs tops the list. Despite a rocky career, his experience and skill set make him a valuable asset for a team with championship aspirations. Following Wentz is Jimmy Garoppolo, who, although yet to play a snap for the Los Angeles Rams, brings significant playoff experience from his time with the San Francisco 49ers.
Other notable backups include Justin Fields of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who has shown promise in a limited role, and Kenny Pickett, who has faced challenges stepping in for Jalen Hurts with the Philadelphia Eagles. Malik Willis of the Green Bay Packers and Teddy Bridgewater of the Detroit Lions also feature prominently, showcasing their adaptability in run-heavy schemes.
As the rankings continue, players like Marcus Mariota and Davis Mills represent the diverse skill sets that backups bring to their teams. The list also highlights the importance of experience, with veterans like Taylor Heinicke and Mitch Trubisky adding depth to their respective rosters. Ultimately, the ability of these second-string quarterbacks to perform under pressure could determine the playoff fate of their teams.