The Facts: HC Jonathan Gannon said after the game Dobbs will start next week in Cleveland, even with Kyler Murray back to physical good health, and that Murray's chance to start against Atlanta is unknown and his status is "day-to-day."
Diehards Line:
Dobbs has struggled the last month, and he has Murray's return from a knee injury looming in the background. But the quarterback's rough game Sunday in the Cardinals' 31-21 loss to the Ravens at State Farm Stadium won't change his status for now. Gannon also said he never considered putting rookie Clayton Tune in against the Ravens, even with the troubles of the Cardinals' offense. "I have complete confidence in (Dobbs) and I thought he'd give us the best chance to get us back in the game," Gannon said. "We got back in the game." Dobbs completed 25-of-37 passes for 208 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions, but had only 10 completions and 60 yards (for both turnovers and no scores) in the first three quarters against the Ravens.