There are plenty of NFL teams out there, such as the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Jets, and San Francisco 49ers, that have great, veteran quarterbacks leading the way.
However, there are some teams, such as the Chicago Bears, Washington Commanders, and Denver Broncos that are struggling due to their respective rookie quarterbacks struggling.
ESPN host Mike Greenberg is worried about the likes of Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, and Bo Nix.
“They’ve thrown 196 passes, they’ve thrown six interceptions, they’ve thrown zero touchdowns. Are we worried? Yes, we’re worried,” Greenberg said Thursday on ESPN Radio.
If it wasn’t for Will Levis making bad decisions, the Chicago Bears might be sitting at 0-2.
Caleb Williams has a passer rating of 53.0 through two weeks and is completing just over half of his passes for the Bears.
If it wasn’t for a crucial Malik Nabers drop, the Washington Commanders could be sitting at 0-2.
Jayden Daniels is completing over 75 % of his passes and has a passer rating of over 97.0 but has yet to throw a touchdown pass.
Then, that leaves the Denver Broncos who are actually sitting at 0-2.
Bo Nix has thrown four interceptions and has a passer rating of just over 50.0.
These rookies never had any time to sit and watch a veteran play ahead of them in the regular season before they took the reins.
These organizations decided to go the route of starting these first-round rookies and look what has happened so far.
The hope is that all three of these players can get better as they get more experience.