The Las Vegas Raiders’ quarterback Aidan O’Connell suffered a nasty knee injury in his team’s tough loss this weekend, leaving him on a cart with medics to transport him off the field. O’Connell had been upping his playtime this year as he made his own case as a future building block of the franchise and the injury doesn’t help and certainly has heightened serious concerns about what the future looks like moving forward.
It was during the last minutes of the game’s second half, that the Raiders had fallen behind their opponents in a highly contested game. Before he suffered the knee injury, O’Connell had been playing great and improving with every snap. He seemed to be maturing and was in great shape for what was becoming an explosive performance.
During a typical play, O’Connell was struck while trying to pass the ball. Replays indicated that his knee was bent in an unnatural way to the movement of the defending player. The quarterback dropped to the ground immediately, holding his knee in obvious pain. After assessing the situation, the medical staff assisted him off the field and onto the cart. Raiders sideline became tense as the crowd witnessed his teammates with worried eyes.
Although preliminary reports did not clarify the nature of the injury, early speculation would indicate it could be a sprain or ligament damage; however, the final results should be known soon enough through additional tests. The medical staff from the Raiders should order an MRI in the following days to further determine the nature of the injury.
O’Connell’s injury could significantly impact the Raiders’ season, as they are seeking to settle on a quarterback. The rookie has given glimpses of brilliance this season, such as a couple of game-winning drives and quality leadership in his starts. O’Connell’s injury could make the Raiders have to make alternative plans, especially if he is going to miss a considerable period.
The Raiders are already struggling with consistency at the quarterback position, and O’Connell’s injury could force the coaching staff to rely on backup quarterbacks to guide the team through a crucial stretch of the season.
There has been no official word on O’Connell’s recovery timeline, and it is unknown for how long he will be out of commission. The Raiders are now in a crucial position as the next few days will define what their next move should be. Coach Josh McDaniels said he feels that his team can step up and play better, but playoff hopes hanging in the balance make losing O’Connell a significant blow to the Raiders’ offensive plans.
Meanwhile, the eyes of the entire Raider nation will be on O’Connell’s recovery as they await whether their young and talented quarterback can bounce back in time to help lead the team back into contention.