The Las Vegas Raiders have been one of the top storylines throughout this entire offseason, with multiple attention-grabbing topics circulating around the Silver and Black.
One offseason storyline that will continue to unfold into training camp and most likely the regular season is when rookie quarterback Fernando Mendoza will make his debut. According to ESPN's NFL reporter, Lindsey Thiry, the No. 1 overall pick starting early in the season is in play.
As Thiry mentions, Kubiak wants Mendoza to sit and learn from the bench behind an experienced veteran. Signing Cousins fulfills that plan, and barring an injury or unforeseen development, the 38-year-old quarterback will be the Raiders' starter for the foreseeable future. Of course. Cousins could struggle, or Mendoza's development could be faster than expected, but Las Vegas' coaching staff does not want to screw up the quarterback grooming process.
Earlier this offseason, ESPN's Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter provided insight into when we could see the rookie quarterback make his career debut.
Additionally, the Raiders' early-season schedule is daunting, and it would serve them well to wait to have Mendoza step on the field. Now, this decision is contingent on Cousins' play. It will be interesting to see whether Cousins struggles in the first few weeks of the season and whether Kubiak alters his approach.
It would be a daunting situation, as the fans would be calling for the rookie quarterback to be given a chance. However, the Raiders need to keep their long-term future as the priority. Las Vegas is still a year or more away, and another losing season could prove beneficial. As long as the Raiders take steps in the right direction, that should be the goal for the front office and coaching staff.
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