In the NFL, younger quarterbacks usually have two to three years to prove they're viable starters. Also, teams will replace veteran signal-callers if a cheaper replacement with more upside is available.
Because of these circumstances, starting quarterbacks face immense pressure yearly, and some are even at risk of losing their jobs.
Based on recent production, injury history, contract situations and comments made by head coaches and front-office executives, several starting quarterbacks should be on the hot seat going into the 2025 season.
Let's examine six signal-callers who are projected to start with their current teams but may lose their lead roles or have to explore opportunities elsewhere if they struggle next season.