HENDERSON, Nev. — Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew is out for the rest of the season with a broken collarbone, coach Antonio Pierce said Monday.
Minshew was injured late in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 29-19 loss to the Denver Broncos.
Pierce will have to decide whether Aidan O'Connell or Desmond Ridder will start Friday's game at Kansas City.
The Raiders, who have lost seven consecutive games to fall to 2-9, could use a spark. Minshew's grip on the starting job was tenuous even before he was injured. He threw 10 interceptions to just nine touchdown passes this season and lost four fumbles.
So it's possible the coaching staff would have eventually turned to O'Connell or Ridder.
O'Connell has been on injured reserve with a broken thumb but was designated to return to practice Monday. That gives the Raiders a three-week window to decide when to activate him. Until that time, O'Connell will not count against the roster.
Having a short week complicates matters. Pierce said there wouldn't be any typical practices as a result, but there would be ways to gauge whether O'Connell is ready to go. Pierce said he would make sure O'Connell is able to grip the ball without pain.
''Putting a player out there who's hurting or injured still, that's not going to benefit the player or our team,'' Pierce said.