Gardner Minshew.
About Gardner
Gardner Minshew is a quarterback currently on the roster of the Kansas City Chiefs, serving as a backup option behind the starter at the position. Standing 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing 225 pounds, Minshew played college football at Washington State, where he developed a reputation as a high-volume passer with strong pocket awareness and a quick release. He entered the NFL as an undrafted or late-round prospect and has since built a career as a reliable backup and spot starter across multiple franchises.
Through 10 games played in the 2024 season, Minshew has seen action as part of the Chiefs depth chart, though his specific stat totals are not detailed here. As a backup quarterback, his role is largely situational, meaning his impact on a given week depends heavily on the health and availability of the starter. For bettors, backup quarterbacks carry a distinct angle: if the starter misses time, Minshew would step into a high-powered offense with strong supporting talent at receiver and tight end, which could influence passing yardage and touchdown prop markets significantly. Even in a reserve role, tracking his snap counts and any injury news around the starter is worthwhile, as a sudden change in starter status can shift prop lines and game totals considerably for Kansas City games.