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Who are the starting quarterbacks for all 32 NFL franchises?

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Who are the starting quarterbacks for all 32 NFL franchises?DAZN

The 2024 NFL regular season is well underway, and after a busy offseason things have settled down with players having earned — or lost — playing time based on their early season performances.

Many quarterbacks have shuffled around the league in hopes of catching on with new teams, while others have longstanding No. 1s who have yet to see their spot on the perch challenged. 

DAZN takes a look at who are the current starting quarterbacks for each team this season.

Arizona Cardinals - Kyler Murray

Kyler Murray remains the guy in Arizona, with Clayton Tune serving as his backup for a second season.

Atlanta Falcons - Kirk Cousins

Veteran pivot Kirk Cousins is enjoying a great comeback season in Atlanta after suffering a season-ending injury in 2023 that actually also ended his six-year tenure with the Minnesota Vikings.

Baltimore Ravens - Lamar Jackson

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Former MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson is in the second year of a massive contract extension with the Ravens, and expectations are high for Baltimore to win a Super Bowl with him at the helm.

Buffalo Bills - Josh Allen

Another quarterback with eyes on the Super Bowl is Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen, who is now in his seventh season in the NFL and remains one of the league's very best at the position.

Carolina Panthers - Andy Dalton

Number one overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, Bryce Young, has seemingly run out of goodwill as the starter in Carolina, as Andy Dalton has surspassed him on the Panthers' depth chart.

Chicago Bears - Caleb Williams

Speaking of first overall draft picks, Caleb Williams has been handed the keys to the Bears' offense after being selected over the summer.

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Cincinnati Bengals - Joe Burrow

One of the best in the business. Joe Burrow will be hoping to guide Cincinnati back to the Super Bowl for the second time in his career.

Cleveland Browns - Dorian Thompson-Robinson

Deshaun Watson's Achilles tear in Week 7 thrusts Thompson-Robinson into the spotlight as the starter, although Jameis Winston is waiting in the wings and could be given a shot if the second-year pivot falters.

Dallas Cowboys - Dak Prescott

Dak Prescott is still locked in as Dallas' first choice quarterback in his ninth season in the NFL with the franchise.

Denver Broncos - Bo Nix

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After the Russell Wilson experiment ended last year in Denver, the Broncos turned to rookie QB Bo Nix  to lead the offense.

Detroit Lions - Jared Goff

Jared Goff continues to thrive in Detroit, with the Lions now a legitimate contender in the NFC.

Green Bay Packers - Jordan Love

Jordan Love is in his second season as the Packers' new franchise quarterback after taking over the reins following Aaron Rodgers' departure.

Houston Texans - CJ Stroud

CJ Stroud had a maiden season to remember, winning the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year Award thanks to his tremendous play as a first-year QB in 2023. Stroud is already one of the league's most exciting talents and bigger things are expected of him in 2024. 

Indianapolis Colts - Anthony Richardson

Probably the least secure starter in the league, due both to his inability to stay injury-free and also because of Joe Flacco's ageless talents, Anthony Richardson needs to repay the Colts' faith quickly if he wants to remain the team's No. 1.

Jacksonville Jaguars - Trevor Lawrence

Trevor Lawrence has bags of talent and has developed into a legitimate starting-calibre quarterback in short order for the Jaguars, who now look to make noise in the 2024 postseason.

Kansas City Chiefs - Patrick Mahomes

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The best in the business.Three-time Super Bowl winner and MVP Patrick Mahomes is in his eighth season in the NFL hoping for a repeat of the last two seasons for the defending Super Bowl champions.

Las Vegas Raiders - Gardnew Minshew

Now on his fourth NFL team in just his sixth season in the league, Gardner Minshew signed with the Raiders with the aim of being the starter in Las Vegas. It's been a rocky ride for the 28-year-old, who is real danger of losing the starting spot to backup Aiden O'Connell. 

Los Angeles Chargers - Justin Herbert

Justin Herbert was the highest paid player in the NFL as of last season, and Chargers fans will be hoping that 2024 is the year they finally topple the Chiefs in the AFC West division.

Los Angeles Rams - Matthew Stafford

Matthew Stafford remains the starter with the Rams after a Pro Bowl nod last season. Stafford and Co. are hoping to improve on their Wild Card round exit from the previous campaign.

Miami Dolphins - Tyler Huntley

Another scary concussion issue for Tua Tagovailoa has boosted Tyler Huntley into the top job, for now.

Minnesota Vikings - Sam Darnold

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Sam Darnold is enjoying a career renaissance with the Minnesota Vikings after middling seasons with the Jets and Panthers before serving as Brock Purdy's backup last year in  San Francisco.

New England Patriots - Drake Maye

There's no time like the present for Drake Maye, who didn't start the season as the Pats' No. 1 but was always assumed to be on that path after being drafted third overall.

New Orleans Saints - Derek Carr

Derek Carr signed a four-year contract worth $150 million in 2023 to switch from Las Vegas to New Orleans, and he's now in his second season with the Saints.

New York Giants - Daniel Jones

Daniel Jones and the New York Giants exceeded expectations in 2022, and Jones signed a new four-year, $160 million contract extension last year as a reward. Things haven't gone swimmingly since, and Jones is in danger of losing his starting job.

New York Jets - Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers finally got to take more than a handful of snaps as a member of the Jets this season, following the infamous Achilles tear in his first drive with the team in 2023. Will his presence be enough to push the Jets into the postseason?

Philadelphia Eagles - Jalen Hurts

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Jalen Hurts is a fixture in Philadelphia, and will continue to be one of the NFL's best rushing quarterbacks if he avoids injury.

Pittsburgh Steelers - Russell Wilson

Russell Wilson was the beneficiary of a poor start to the season by presumed No. 1, Justin Fields, and now the former Seahawks and Broncos star has a chance to show whether he's still got what it takes to be a starting QB.

San Francisco 49ers - Brock Purdy

2022's Mr. Irrelevant was anything but irrelevant when forced into the starting role that season. Purdy has taken the starting job with both hands and has led the Niners into a contender role.

Seattle Seahawks - Geno Smith

Geno Smith is now in his third straight season as a starter for the first time in his career.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Baker Mayfield

Baker Mayfield, the 2018 number one overall pick, took on the uneviable job of filling Tom Brady's shoes as the Buccaneers' quarterback with poise last season and has shown the chops to lead an NFL offense.

Tennessee Titans - Will Levis

Will Levis claimed the starting job in Nashville last year — his rookie season — and has yet to let it go.

Washington Commanders - Jayden Daniels

The second overall pick in the 2024 draft has taken on the starting job with the Commanders and ran with it.

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