Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Minshew Mania moves on as Jaguars trade QB to Eagles

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Minshew Mania is on the move.

The Jacksonvil­le Jaguars traded popular backup quarterbac­k Gardner Minshew to Philadelph­ia on Saturday for a conditiona­l draft pick in 2022. The Jaguars received a sixthround pick that would become a fifth-rounder if Minshew plays 50% of snaps in three games.

The trade allows Jacksonvil­le to move to C.J. Beathard as Trevor Lawrence’s backup and gives Minshew a fresh start in an offense tailored for Jalen Hurts. The Eagles also have 36year-old Joe Flacco in their now-revamped QB room. They released Nick Mullens to make room for Minshew.

The Jaguars first put Minshew on the trading block during the NFL draft in April, but they didn’t get any takers. Coach Urban Meyer ended up having Minshew split repetition­s with Lawrence when training camp opened — an odd QB competitio­n that no one believed was anything more than a coach sending a message to a young team.

Lawrence was finally made the starter Wednesday, and Meyer said Minshew would compete for the backup spot with Beathard.

Minshew went 7-13 in 20 starts in Jacksonvil­le after replacing injury-prone Nick Foles. He completed 63% of his passes for 5,530 yards, with 37 touchdowns and 11 intercepti­ons.

He started 12 games in 2019, putting up better overall numbers than fellow rookies Kyler Murray and Daniel Jones and creating a “Minshew Mania” buzz around the city and parts of the country.

His quirky fashion sense, which includes jean shorts, Hawaiian shirts, a thick headband, a throwback leisure suit and ever-evolving facial hair, made him a fan favorite shortly after the Jags drafted him in the sixth round in 2019. His laid-back personalit­y and quick wit made him even more beloved in smallmarke­t Jacksonvil­le, which has spent decades longing to find a franchise quarterbac­k.

Minshew was good enough as a rookie that then-Jaguars coach Doug Marrone and general manager Dave Caldwell, who is now a personnel executive for Philly, gave him a chance to prove he could be Jacksonvil­le’s long-term guy.

Minshew started the first seven games in 2020, throwing 13 touchdown passes and five intercepti­ons, but he also took 22 sacks.

The Jaguars essentiall­y made their decision then, turning to rookie Jake Luton and then journeyman Mike Glennon. Minshew regained the starting spot briefly late in the year, but he was sacked five times at Baltimore and missed several open receivers deep. He also took a safety, lost a fumble and had an intercepti­on that was returned for a touchdown negated by a roughing-the-passer penalty.

The bottom line: Minshew has shown more flaws than flashes since opposing defenses figured him out. He’s a 6-foot-1 quarterbac­k with an average arm and mediocre mobility. And no one really expected him to get the nod over Lawrence, widely considered the best QB prospect since Andrew Luck.

 ?? Derick Hingle / Associated Press ?? Jaguars quarterbac­k Gardner Minshew scrambles in the second half of a preseason game against the New Orleans Saints in New Orleans on Monday.
Derick Hingle / Associated Press Jaguars quarterbac­k Gardner Minshew scrambles in the second half of a preseason game against the New Orleans Saints in New Orleans on Monday.

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