It wasn’t the debut Arizona Cardinals quarterback Josh Rosen probably hoped for but it was alright enough. He went 6-13 for 41-yards on Saturday night against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The biggest issue wasn’t the low production. The biggest issue for Rosen was that he never had a chance to produce.
The backup offensive line had trouble protecting him. Although Rosen was never officially sacked, he was constantly under pressure.
Part of that pressure was the fault of backup center Daniel Munyer. He kept shooting low snaps in the shotgun to him.
On Monday, head coach Steve Wilks said although starting quarterback Sam Bradford will play more than the one series he did against the Chargers, Rosen will also get some playing time with the first unit.