Next NFL Quarterback to Be Benched After Week 2 Odds - 2024

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It only took two weeks for a starting quarterback in the NFL to lose his job.

Crazy to see that coaches have more security than QBs these days.

Bryce Young was not benched by coach Dave Canales after the game Sunday, and then he was benched (presumably by team brass) on Monday.

BetOnline.ag offered odds for the first QB benched on September 5. Young was listed at eighth on the list with 12/1 odds.

Ironically, in terms of odds he was tied with Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold, two players who have exceeded expectations and led their teams to 2-0 starts.

So, who is next on the QB hot seat? Well, we have a pared down and updated list for you below.

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Next QB Benched
     

Daniel Jones

4/1

Bo Nix

6/1

Jacoby Brissett

6/1

Will Levis    

8/1

Gardner Minshew

8/1

Sam Darnold 

9/1

Anthony Richardson  

10/1

Caleb Williams 

10/1

Deshaun Watson

10/1

Justin Fields       

10/1

Jalen Hurts

16/1

Jayden Daniels

16/1

Kirk Cousins      

16/1

Kyler Murray

20/1

Trevor Lawrence  

20/1

Brock Purdy       

25/1

Matthew Stafford   

33/1

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