If nothing else, Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II has always been open and honest in how he views himself as a football player on the field. After losing his starting job to veteran quarterback Nick Foles, he didn’t sulk in the locker room, or spit venom to the media, he was patient and humble.
That rang true on Wednesday when Minshew spoke in front of several members of the media for perhaps the last time in a group setting. At the very least until if — or when — Foles goes down with an injury and the rookie is able to prove himself yet again on the gridiron as he did for the past nine weeks — eight starts — of the season.