Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson do not have to worry.
Both quarterbacks have won the NFL MVP award in recent years, so neither are getting benched anytime soon.
But Spencer Rattler better watch his back in New Orleans, while Bryce Young’s early-season struggles have brought back echoes of the past in Carolina.
And Tua Tagovailoa — who faces Allen on Thursday Night Football as the Buffalo Bills dream of another Super Bowl — could lose his starting job if the Miami Dolphins keep losing.
Russell Wilson and Daniel Jones leapt off this list thanks to their impressive Week 2 performances, while the best quarterbacks in the league shine weekly.
Here is talkSPORT’s look at the NFL quarterbacks most likely to be benched in 2025.
Check back every week, because the rankings will keep changing from Week 3 until Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Tua Tagovailoa needs a turnaround on Thursday Night FootballGetty7. Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears
The NFL waits for no one, and Williams has to start winning games.
Rookie head coach Ben Johnson called out his team’s practice habits this week, while Bears fans grew tired of annual disappointment years ago.
Williams should be safe.
But if his accuracy and decision-making issues continue, Johnson could make a big change to spark a losing team in the tough NFC North.
Stats: 61.5 completion %, 417 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT, 89.1 passer rating
GettyCaleb Williams is a former No. 1 pick but racking up bad losses[/caption]6. Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars
Beat the Houston Texans on Sunday and it’s all good.
Start 1-2 and lose to the Texans at home, and Jaguars fans will start seriously questioning Lawrence as the team’s franchise QB — again.
He has one of the worst contracts in the league and has already clashed with rookie head coach Liam Coen.
A nice home win in Week 3 will smooth all that out, but Lawrence can’t keep stacking up losses.
Stats: 58.9 completion %, 449 yards, 4 TD, 3 INT, 77.9 rating
GettyTrevor Lawrence could be replaced by the Jaguars[/caption]5. Geno Smith, Las Vegas Raiders
It’s been a split early return for Smith in his Pete Carroll reunion.
Week 1 made the Raiders look smart for handing the former New York Jets castoff a two-year, $75 million extension.
Week 2 saw Smith throw three interceptions with Tom Brady watching in the Raiders’ coaching booth.
Brady will surely want to win with the Raiders before 2030, and Smith is obviously not a long-term answer in Las Vegas.
Stats: 62.3 completion %, 542 yards, 1 TD, 4 INT, 66 rating
4. Spencer Rattler, New Orleans Saints
Rattler has one good chance to prove that he can inspire the Saints.
He’s done it, thus far, and kept second-round pick Tyler Shough staring from the sideline.
Rattler hasn’t been an 0-2 QB, but it won’t be shocking if Shough also gets a good look this season.
Stats: 65 completion %, 421 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT, 90.7 rating
3. Bryce Young, Carolina Panthers
Young was drafted ahead of C.J. Stroud, but the Panthers have to be running out of patience with the former No. 1 overall pick.
Young’s 6-24 record as a starter leans toward another benching in 2025.
Carolina must move forward under second-year head coach Dave Canales, and the Panthers haven’t impressed anyone so far.
Stats: 58.9 completion %, 482 yards, 4 TD, 3 INT, 74.4 rating
GettyBryce Young’s late-2024 rebound has disappeared to start the 2025 season[/caption]2. Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins
Miami had a lot of problems entering Thursday Night Football, starting with Mike McDaniel‘s status as head coach.
But Tagovailoa’s future was also shaky, and he failed to impress in Weeks 1 and 2.
Tagovailoa has Zach Wilson and Quinn Ewers behind him, and the Dolphins hitting the rebuild button could see both backups take the field.
Stats: 72.7 completion %, 429 yards, 3 TD, 3 INT, 90.6 rating
1. Joe Flacco, Cleveland Browns
Dillon Gabriel, Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson could all argue they deserve a shot this season.
Flacco started the new year in an 0-2 hole, and his second game was worst than his first.
It’s only a matter of time before Gabriel, then Sanders, get a starting shot with the Browns.
Stats: 62.2 completion %, 489 yards, 2 TD, 3 INT, 70.1 rating
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