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One of the major factors in betting preseason is knowledge about quarterback rotations. Most teams will play their veteran quarterbacks about a quarter or 2-3 possessions (save for Game 3) in preseason, because they want to see what the backup can do in pressure situations and they don’t want to risk injury. It can be difficult to judge a backup quarterback when he’s going up against second and third-string defenders, so some coaches will play them early in the first half so they can get the reps.
Here are the quarterback rotations for each team as we head towards the opening week which begins on Thursday, August 11. Changes will likely be made before next week’s first slate of games. We’ll try and update as the preseason goes on. Expect most starters to go about 1-2 series in the first game.
Arizona: Kevin Kolb, John Skelton, Richard Bartell, Max Hall
Atlanta: Matt Ryan, Chris Redman, John Parker Wilson, Adam Froman
Baltimore: Joe Flacco, Tyrod Taylor, Hunter Cantwell
Buffalo: Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tyler Thigpen, Levi Brown, Josh Nesbitt
Carolina: Cam Newton (R), Jimmy Clausen, Derek Anderson, Tony Pike
Chicago: Jay Cutler, Caleb Hanie, Nathan Enderle (R), Trevor Vittatoe
Cincinnati: Andy Dalton (R), Bruce Gradkowski, Jordon Palmer, Dan LeFevour
Cleveland: Colt McCoy, Seneca Wallace, Jarrett Brown, Troy Weatherhead
Dallas: Tony Romo, John Kitna, Stephen McGee, Tom Brandstater
Denver: Kyle Orton, Tim Tebow, Brady Quinn, Adam Weber
Detroit: Mathew Stafford, Shaun Hill, Drew Stanton, Zac Robinson
Green Bay: Aaron Rodgers, Matt Flynn, Graham Harrell
Houston: Matt Schaub, Matt Leinart, TJ Yates (R)
Indianapolis: Peyton Manning (inj.), Dan Orlovsky, Curtis Painter, Nate Davis, Mike Hartline
Jacksonville: David Garrard (inj.), Blaine Gabbert (R) , Luke McCown, Todd Bouman
Kanas City: Matt Cassel, Tyler Palko, Ricky Stanzi (R)
Miami: Chad Henne, Matt Moore, Kevin O’Connell, Pat Devlin (R)
Minnesota: Donovan McNabb, Christian Ponder (R), Joe Webb, Rhett Bomar
New England: Tom Brady, Brian Hoyer, Ryan Mallett (R), Jon Crompton
New Orleans: Drew Brees, Chase Daniel, Sean Canfield
NY Giants: Eli Manning, Sage Rosenfels, David Carr, Ryan Perrilloux
NY Jets: Mark Sanchez, Mark Brunell, Greg McElroy, Drew Willy
Oakland: Jason Campbell, Trent Edwards, Kyle Boller, Jordan LaSecla
Philadelphia: Mike Vick, Vince Young, Mike Kafka, Jerrod Johnson
Pittsburgh: Ben Roethlisberger, Byron Leftwich, Charlie Batch, Dennis Dixon
San Diego: Philip Rivers, Billy Volek, Scott Tolzien
San Francisco: Alex Smith, Colin Kaepernick (R), Jeremiah Masoli, McLeod Bethel-Thompson
Seattle: Tavaris Jackson, Charlie Whitehurst, Josh Portis
St Louis: Sam Bradford, AJ Feely, Thaddeus Lewis, Taylor Potts.
Tampa Bay: Josh Freeman, Josh Johnson, Rudy Carpenter, Joanthan Crompton, Mike Coughlin.
Tennessee: Matt Hasselbeck, Jake Locker (R), Rusty Smith, Brett Ratliff
Washington: Rex Grossman, John Beck, Kellen Clemens, Ben Chappell, Marc Verica.
One of the major factors in betting preseason is knowledge about quarterback rotations. Most teams will play their veteran quarterbacks about a quarter or 2-3 possessions (save for Game 3) in preseason, because they want to see what the backup can do in pressure situations and they don’t want to risk injury. It can be difficult to judge a backup quarterback when he’s going up against second and third-string defenders, so some coaches will play them early in the first half so they can get the reps.
Here are the quarterback rotations for each team as we head towards the opening week which begins on Thursday, August 11. Changes will likely be made before next week’s first slate of games. We’ll try and update as the preseason goes on. Expect most starters to go about 1-2 series in the first game.
Arizona: Kevin Kolb, John Skelton, Richard Bartell, Max Hall
Atlanta: Matt Ryan, Chris Redman, John Parker Wilson, Adam Froman
Baltimore: Joe Flacco, Tyrod Taylor, Hunter Cantwell
Buffalo: Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tyler Thigpen, Levi Brown, Josh Nesbitt
Carolina: Cam Newton (R), Jimmy Clausen, Derek Anderson, Tony Pike
Chicago: Jay Cutler, Caleb Hanie, Nathan Enderle (R), Trevor Vittatoe
Cincinnati: Andy Dalton (R), Bruce Gradkowski, Jordon Palmer, Dan LeFevour
Cleveland: Colt McCoy, Seneca Wallace, Jarrett Brown, Troy Weatherhead
Dallas: Tony Romo, John Kitna, Stephen McGee, Tom Brandstater
Denver: Kyle Orton, Tim Tebow, Brady Quinn, Adam Weber
Detroit: Mathew Stafford, Shaun Hill, Drew Stanton, Zac Robinson
Green Bay: Aaron Rodgers, Matt Flynn, Graham Harrell
Houston: Matt Schaub, Matt Leinart, TJ Yates (R)
Indianapolis: Peyton Manning (inj.), Dan Orlovsky, Curtis Painter, Nate Davis, Mike Hartline
Jacksonville: David Garrard (inj.), Blaine Gabbert (R) , Luke McCown, Todd Bouman
Kanas City: Matt Cassel, Tyler Palko, Ricky Stanzi (R)
Miami: Chad Henne, Matt Moore, Kevin O’Connell, Pat Devlin (R)
Minnesota: Donovan McNabb, Christian Ponder (R), Joe Webb, Rhett Bomar
New England: Tom Brady, Brian Hoyer, Ryan Mallett (R), Jon Crompton
New Orleans: Drew Brees, Chase Daniel, Sean Canfield
NY Giants: Eli Manning, Sage Rosenfels, David Carr, Ryan Perrilloux
NY Jets: Mark Sanchez, Mark Brunell, Greg McElroy, Drew Willy
Oakland: Jason Campbell, Trent Edwards, Kyle Boller, Jordan LaSecla
Philadelphia: Mike Vick, Vince Young, Mike Kafka, Jerrod Johnson
Pittsburgh: Ben Roethlisberger, Byron Leftwich, Charlie Batch, Dennis Dixon
San Diego: Philip Rivers, Billy Volek, Scott Tolzien
San Francisco: Alex Smith, Colin Kaepernick (R), Jeremiah Masoli, McLeod Bethel-Thompson
Seattle: Tavaris Jackson, Charlie Whitehurst, Josh Portis
St Louis: Sam Bradford, AJ Feely, Thaddeus Lewis, Taylor Potts.
Tampa Bay: Josh Freeman, Josh Johnson, Rudy Carpenter, Joanthan Crompton, Mike Coughlin.
Tennessee: Matt Hasselbeck, Jake Locker (R), Rusty Smith, Brett Ratliff
Washington: Rex Grossman, John Beck, Kellen Clemens, Ben Chappell, Marc Verica.
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