Article 7043X Why teams are getting crushed by the QB injury crisis + Are the Texans failing C.J. Stroud?

Why teams are getting crushed by the QB injury crisis + Are the Texans failing C.J. Stroud?

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Andrew Siciliano,Jori Epstein,Frank Schwab
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Should NFL teams start paying backup QBs more? Yahoo Sports' Andrew Siciliano, Frank Schwab and Jori Epstein kick the show off with a discussion on the state of the backup quarterback as New York Jets QB Justin Fields was officially ruled out for Sunday's game vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They move on to break down Ben Johnson and Brian Schottenheimer's comments on the discourse surrounding Tom Brady's presence in the Las Vegas Raiders' coaching box. Is all the talk of a potential conflict of interest overblown for opposing NFL coaches? Then, Frank explains why he believes the Houston Texans are failing C.J. Stroud. They finish the show up with a fun debate over the best player in the NFL, before previewing this week's TNF slate, the Miami Dolphins facing off against the Buffalo Bills. Don't miss it!

(2:21) - QB injury crisis: Are backups being paid enough?

(18:54) - Bears and Cowboys not worried about Brady at production meetings

(31:03) - Are the Texans failing C.J. Stroud?

(43:42) - Who is the NFL's best player?

(55:06) - TNF preview: Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills

e44d4f90-9403-11f0-bf3f-639977505346Justin Fields is one of five starting QBs who has been injured in the first two weeks of the NFL season. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)AP Photo/Adam Hunger

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