
Joshua Dobbs is getting his shot at the Detroit Lions’ backup quarterback job, heading into Saturday’s game against the Commanders as the starter. Starter Jared Goff is sitting this one out, giving Dobbs the keys to the offense in a crucial audition.
The Backup Battle is Officially ON
Last week, rookie Luke Altmyer kicked things off, playing a solid 67 percent of the offensive snaps. Dobbs then came in for the remaining 33 percent against Cincinnati. Now, the tables are turning. Head coach Dan Campbell made it clear on Thursday that the competition is still wide open, saying the plan is for both Dobbs and Altmyer to get “equal amounts” of playing time going forward. It’s a real prove-it situation for both guys.
Early Returns: Rookie Struggles vs. Vet Experience
Altmyer had a mixed debut, going 13-of-22 for 130 yards, tossing one touchdown but also two interceptions. That’s a tough stat line for a rookie looking to lock down a spot. Dobbs, in his limited action, went 4-of-8 for 32 yards. Campbell pointed to Dobbs’ veteran status as a factor in earlier rep distribution, noting he’s a “bright guy” who has “played in this league” and needs to get up to speed. For Altmyer, Campbell called him a “young player” but “promising,” emphasizing the need to “soak him with reps.” The Lions clearly want to see what this kid can do, but those early turnovers are definitely a red flag.
All eyes are on Dobbs this Saturday when the Lions host the Commanders. This is his chance to show he can be the reliable backup Campbell wants. For Altmyer, his next opportunity will be critical to bounce back from that two-interception start. The battle for QB2 is heating up, and we’ll see if Dobbs can seize this moment.
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Originally reported by Pro Football Talk.
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